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U of M pool closing adds to training headaches for athletes, swim clubs

The University of Manitoba has permanently closed its pool and must replace it, creating a ripple effect that swimmers say will further limit the number of spaces to train. Joyce Fromson Pool was closed in April because of a leak. Repairs were attempted but were ultimately unsuccessful and the university has made the decision to […]

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U of M pool closing adds to training headaches for athletes, swim clubs

The University of Manitoba has permanently closed its pool and must replace it, creating a ripple effect that swimmers say will further limit the number of spaces to train.

Joyce Fromson Pool was closed in April because of a leak. Repairs were attempted but were ultimately unsuccessful and the university has made the decision to replace the facility, U of M chief risk officer Raman Dhaliwal said.

“The last time we had a new pool was 60 years ago,” she said. “Obviously, shutting it down was an inconvenience, but we’ll provide regular updates about what the plan is for the pool.”

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University of Manitoba’s Joyce Fromson Pool has been shut down since April 2025.

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University of Manitoba’s Joyce Fromson Pool has been shut down since April 2025.

The new pool is slated to open in spring 2026. Dhaliwal didn’t say how much the project will cost, but said it’ll only replace the existing pool, not any other infrastructure, including the change rooms. The university’s swim team will still look for other pools to practice in, Dhaliwal said, but she didn’t give details about which facilities.

Former Canadian Olympian Kelsey Wog’s dream to become an elite-level swimmer started at the pool, named for the director of sport in 2002, a year after her death.

Wog started swimming there when she was seven years old. Now 26, she’s since retired, after competing in Women’s Breaststroke during the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games, to focus on her master’s degree at U of M.

“It wasn’t a massive aquatic centre, and it wasn’t really a place you would think a high-performance athlete would come out of,” Wog told the Free Press. “I made it special and good for me.”

Wog said she’s glad the pool is being replaced because it’s “definitely needed,” but she said it’ll make training difficult for the university’s athletes who will have to leave campus to train at different pools while balancing classes.

“You need stability to be able to know your routine and put forth your best effort every day,” she said.

The St. James Seals Swim Club was sharing its space with U of M’s team since the April pool closure, said team vice-president Melissa Grenkow. But the more than 60-person team is now also without a pool after its home at St. James Civic Centre shut down Friday for year-long renovations.

The team will now train at St. James Assiniboia Centennial Pool and Pan Am Pool, Grenkow said. Bonivital Pool, on Archibald Street, also closed for renovations in May and is expected to reopen in late summer or fall this year, according to the city’s website.

“As more pools close and we have to fight for space, we won’t be able to have as many kids, and they will miss out on the opportunity to learn to be part of such a great sport,” Grenkow said Monday.

The scramble to find temporary spaces for their kids’ swimming has left many parents frustrated, she said.

Pan Am Pool is already the main training space for the Manitoba Marlins Swim Club and Manta Swim Club.

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Former Canadian Olympian Kelsey Wog started swimming at the pool when she was seven years old. She's glad the pool is being replaced but will making training difficult for those who regularly use it.

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Former Canadian Olympian Kelsey Wog started swimming at the pool when she was seven years old. She’s glad the pool is being replaced but will making training difficult for those who regularly use it.

With many teams swimming out of the same space, proper training can’t happen because not everyone is at similar skill levels while practising and it can create frustrating traffic jams in the water, Grenkow said.

She said it’s an oversight for the city to close multiple pools at the same time, and it will eventually impact how competitive Manitoba will be for producing top-quality athletes.

“They (the city) would never close this many hockey arenas at the same time. That just wouldn’t happen,” she said.

Meanwhile the RM of Springfield is building its first indoor community pool with the help of $150,000 in funding from three Manitoba Co-ops — Red River, Beausejour and Pembina — as part of the chain’s Community Spaces program. The facility in Dugald, 23 kilometres east of Winnipeg, is being built as part of a new assisted-living space in the town, and is expected to open in fall 2026.

Wog said the U of M construction could provide an opportunity to increase the pool size in line with competition-ready facilities, such as Pan Am Pool. Olympic-sized pools are 50 metres long with 10 lanes, while U of M’s is just 25 metres with six lanes.

“There’s no room for growth,” she said. “If we can do that, I think it’ll open up a lot of opportunity for the pool in terms of competitions and inviting other clubs to compete and train. That would be really special.”

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Harding Women’s Track and Field Honored with USTFCCCA All-Academic Awards

Story Links SEARCY – Nine members of the Harding University women’s track and field team have earned All-Academic Athlete honors from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for their outstanding performance both in competition and in the classroom during the recent season. To qualify for the prestigious […]

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SEARCY – Nine members of the Harding University women’s track and field team have earned All-Academic Athlete honors from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for their outstanding performance both in competition and in the classroom during the recent season.

To qualify for the prestigious individual award, student-athletes must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale through the end of the semester of competition. Additionally, they must have either finished among the top 50 individuals on the TFRRS descending order lists in their respective events, competed at the NCAA Indoor or Outdoor National Championships, or been a member of a top-35 ranked relay team (or participated in a relay at the national championships).

The nine Harding Lady Bisons recognized for their academic and athletic achievements are:

  • Kiera Blankinship (Marriage and Family Counseling) – 4.00 GPA, No. 21 in Outdoor High Jump

  • Jayden Bowman (Health Studies) – 3.80 GPA, Outdoor 4×400 relay

  • Tetiana Kharashchuk (Kinesiology and Sport Administration) – 4.00 GPA, No. 13 in Outdoor 400 meters

  • Leila Ngapout (Exercise Science) – 3.45 GPA, No. 16 in Outdoor 4×400 relay

  • Omolara Ogunmakinju (Kinesiology & Sport Administration) – 3.90 GPA, No. 6 in Outdoor 400 meters

  • Hanna Onufriieva (Kinesiology & Sport Administration) – 3.88 GPA, No. 9 in Outdoor Triple Jump

  • Josie Parks (Exercise Science) – 3.87 GPA, No. 40 in 3,000-meter steeplechase

  • Cadence Sansom (Criminal Justice) – 3.85 GPA, No. 17 in Outdoor Pole Vault

  • Karyna Vehner (Kinesiology & Sport Administration) – 3.67 GPA, No. 12 in Outdoor Triple Jump

In addition to the individual honors, the Harding women’s track and field team earned the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team award, boasting a cumulative team GPA of 3.58. To qualify for this team distinction, programs must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

About the USTFCCCA All-Academic Awards: The USTFCCCA annually recognizes NCAA Division I, II, and III student-athletes and teams for their academic achievements in collegiate cross country and track & field. These awards highlight the commitment of student-athletes to excellence in both their athletic endeavors and academic pursuits.



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Women’s Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award

Story Links BABSON PARK, Mass.—The Babson College women’s volleyball team was recognized for their success in the classroom by earning Team Academic Award honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) on Monday afternoon.  Under the guidance of 15th-year head coach Eric Neely, the Beavers concluded the 2024-25 academic year with a […]

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BABSON PARK, Mass.—The Babson College women’s volleyball team was recognized for their success in the classroom by earning Team Academic Award honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) on Monday afternoon. 

Under the guidance of 15th-year head coach Eric Neely, the Beavers concluded the 2024-25 academic year with a 3.32 team grade-point average. Nine student-athletes were named to Babson’s Dean’s List in either the fall or spring term and five members of the program finished with at least a 3.30 GPA in both semesters. 

The AVCA Team Academic Award, which was initiated in the 1992-93 academic year, honors collegiate and high school volleyball teams that maintain a year-long grade-point average of 3.30 on a 4.0 scale or 4.10 on a 5.0 scale. 

The Beavers were among 228 Division III programs recognized by the AVCA. In all, a record 1,450 collegiate and high school teams garnered AVCA Team Academic honors. 

Babson concluded the 2024 campaign with a record of 22-7 after falling to MIT in the NEWMAC Tournament quarterfinals. The Beavers are set to open the 2025 season on Friday, August 29, against nationally-ranked Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md. 

 



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2025 AVCA Division I Player of the Year

The AVCA is proud to reveal the 30 players who are part of the 2025 Division I Watch List for its Player of the Year Award, presented by Nike Volleyball. The players on the preseason list are being revealed starting July 22 and concluding July 24 in three groups of 10. There is no order […]

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The AVCA is proud to reveal the 30 players who are part of the 2025 Division I Watch List for its Player of the Year Award, presented by Nike Volleyball.
AVCA Player of the Year Award Watch List logo

The players on the preseason list are being revealed starting July 22 and concluding July 24 in three groups of 10. There is no order to which list the players are on, except that all of a school’s candidates will appear the same day.

The Preseason Watch List was compiled by the AVCA Division I Women’s Volleyball Awards Committee. They will also be the group working on the additional phases of the Player of the Year process, which include:

  • Midseason additions to the list [October]
  • Naming the semifinalists [November]
  • Revealing the finalists [likely Dec. 15]
  • The announcement of the Player of the Year in Kansas City at the AVCA Awards Banquet on Friday Dec. 19.

NOTE: Players who aren’t on the preseason Watch List can still be added as the season progresses.

 

AVCA Player of the Year Watch List (Group One – July 22)

 

The 2025 AVCA Player of the Year Award is presented by Nike Volleyball.

 



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Track & Field and Cross Country Welcomes the Class of 2029

Story Links CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – With the 2025-26 track & field and cross country seasons on the horizon, Harvard track & field reveals the incoming Class of 2029, as 31 student-athletes will join the Crimson’s storied tradition. Women’s Team Caitlyn Chang | Braintree, Mass. | Braintree High School 3200m: 11:16.00 1600m: 5:11.00 […]

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – With the 2025-26 track & field and cross country seasons on the horizon, Harvard track & field reveals the incoming Class of 2029, as 31 student-athletes will join the Crimson’s storied tradition.

Women’s Team

Caitlyn Chang | Braintree, Mass. | Braintree High School

3200m: 11:16.00

1600m: 5:11.00

Two-time Bay State Conference Cross Country All-Star during the 2023 and 2024 seasons … Earned Boston Globe Runner of the Week honors twice during the 2024 cross country campaign … Recipient of the Dave Wilson Trophy, recognizing the top female cross country athlete in Braintree … Three-time Bay State Conference All-Star in both indoor and outdoor track competition from 2023 through 2025 … Boston Globe All-Scholastic honorable mention … 2024 and 2023 Patriot Ledge All-Scholastic Team selection …

Ella Cohen | New York, N.Y. | Hunter College High School

800m: 2:10.00

1600m: 4:46.00

3000m: 9:40.00

2023 USATF New York Cross Country Athlete of the Year … Earned All-New York First Team honors during the 2023 campaign … Won New York state titles in the 1500m and the 4x800m relay in 2024.

Maya Davis | Athens, Ga. | Athens Academy

800m: 2:09.00

1600m: 4:56.00

Eight-time Georgia state champion … Holds the Georgia state record in the 800m … Also holds the Athens Academy 400m school record … 2024 Piedmont Orthopedic Cross Country Runner of the Year … 2023 Athens Area Runner of the Year … National Honor Society member … Member of the Cum Laude Society.

Mackenzie De Lisle | Cape Coral, Florida | Bishop Verot High School

1600m: 4:58.00

3200m: 10:39.00

Four-time Florida All-State honoree in both cross country and track & field competition … SWFL Cross Country Runner of the Year in 2022 … 2024 Florida state champion in the 1600m … Florida state runner-up in cross country during the 2023 season … Holds the 800m, 1600m, 3200m and the 5000m at Bishop Verot. 

Sylvia Eckman| Roseburg, Ore. | Roseburg High School

3000m: 10:14.00

2024 Oregon Southwest Conference Cross Country Athlete of the Year … Named Co-Oregon Southwest Conference Cross Country Athlete of the Year in 2023 … 2024 Oregon 6A All-State selection … 3000m district champion.

Leila Holland | Long Beach, Calif. | Long Beach Polytechnic

100m: 11.66

200m: 24.52

2023 and 2024 All-Moore League First Team honoree … Also lettered in soccer.

Zoe Li-Khan | Brookline, Mass. | Buckingham Browne and Nichols School

Pole Vault: 1.96m (6’5″)

2025 All-Independent School League selection … 2023 and 2024 All-ISL honorable mention … Three-time All-NESPAC selection … Three-time AAU Indoor Nationals All-American … Holds the Buckingham Browne and Nichols school record in the pole vault … ISL and NEPSAC pole vault champion in 2025.

Dylan McElhinney | New York, N.Y. | Hunter College High School

800m: 2:06.07

1500m: 4:15.80

1600m: 4:39.89

World U20 Championships finalist in the 1500m … 2024 Nike Indoor Nationals Champion in the 800m and the mile … 2024 Millrose Games High School champion in the mile … Two-time Foot Locker Nationals qualifier.

Cia Siewe | Ijamsville, Maryland | Urbana High School

Heptathlon: 4486

100m Hurdles: 14.42

Long Jump: 5.62m (18’5″)

Shot Put: 12.16m (39’10”)

Triple Jump: 11.58m (38’0″)

2025 Milesplit Maryland All-State First Team selection in long jump, triple jump, shot put and the 100m hurdles … 2025 Frederick News Post Field Athlete of the Year … Six-time Maryland State Championships medalist … Finished in the top-eight in the heptathlon at the Outdoor New Balance Nationals.

Callie Wallace | Washington, D.C. | Maret School

800m: 2:15.62

1600m: 4:59.21

Three-time All-Washington D.C. from 2022 to 2024 in cross country … Also earned All-Independent School League from 2022 to 2024 in cross country … Received Washington Post All-Met status twice in cross country … Also earned Washington Post All-Mer honors twice in track & field.

Nadjela Wepiwé | Friedrichsdorf, Germany | Kaiserin-Friedrich-Gymnasium

Discus: 53.13m (174’3″)

Won gold at the European U18 Championships in the discus throw … Her sister Milina is a sophomore at Harvard and two-time All-American in the discus.

Jillene Wetteland | Long Beach, California | Long Beach Polytechnic

High Jump: 1.78m (5’10”)

Three-time All-Moore League selection … California state finalist … two-time CIF Southern Section Division I champion … Also helped Long Beach Polytechnic win a CIF Team Championship … Ranked in the top-three in the United States and first in California in the high jump.

Men’s Team

Benjamin Bouie | Sunnyvale, California | Crystal Springs Uplands School

1600m: 4:03.23

3200m: 8:58.66

CIF All-State First Team honoree in cross country in both 2023 and 2024 … Helped Crystal Springs Uplands School win back-to-back team state championships … CSC champion in the 1600m during the 2024 season … Cum Laude Society member.

 

Preston Ellis | Chicago, Ill. | Walter Payton College Prep

800m: 1:54.86

2024 2A State Champion in the 800m … Finished in third at the Illinois State Championships … Finished fifth place at Nike Nationals … Also earned New Balance Indoor 4x800m All-American honors with a fifth place finish.

Tam Gavenas | Andover, Mass. | Philips Academy Andover

1500m: 3:50.20

3200m: 8:53.71

2024 Foot Locker Cross Country National Champion … 2024 MileSplit COROS XC Athlete of the Year … Only the third runner from Massachusetts to win the Foot Locker Cross Country National Championship … Finished the 2024 season ranked No. 1 in DyeStat’s final Boys Cross Country rankings … Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year in cross country.

Eamon Gordon | Santa Barbara, Calif. | Dos Pueblos Senior High

3200m: 9:15.53

2025 CIF Scholar-Athlete of the Year … All-Channel League First Team honoree from 2021-24 … 2023 Santa Barbara Athletic Roundtable Cross Country Athlete of the Year … Qualified for the Adidas Meet of Champions.

Levi Harrison | Chestnut Hill, Mass. | The Roxbury Latin School

800m: 1:55.66

2022 and 2024 Cross Country All-ISL selection … Also earned All-New England honors in honors in 2022 and 2024 in cross country competition … ISL champion in the 800m and 4x400m relay during the 2025 season … Helped Roxbury Latin win the New England Division II Team Championship.

Keith Hunter | Seattle, Washington | Overlake School

800m: 1:54.42

1500m: 3:54.13

All-NESPAC selection in the 800m during the 2025 season … Three-time Emerald Soung All-Conference selection in cross country … Finished in third in the 1500m at the USAF National Championships in 2023 … 2024 Metro League Champion in the 800m.

Joachim Johnson | Lansdowne, Pa. | Episcopal Academy

Triple Jump: 15.34m (50’4.25″)

High Jump: 2.10m (6’10.75″)

Two-time Pennsylvania All-State selection … Holds the Delaware County records in both the triple jump and high jump … 2025 Pennsylvania state champion in the indoor high jump and indoor triple jump.

Arpad Kovacs | Szeged, Hungary | Szegedi Radnóti Miklós Kíserleti Gimnázium

400m: 45.97

200m: 21.45

Finished in second place in the 400m at the U18 European Championships … Took third in the 4x400m at the Indoor World Championships … 15-time Hungarian national champion.

Yannick Kraus | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Jumeirah English Speaking School

Decathlon: 7000 points

High Jump: 2.01m (6’7″)

Finished in fourth place in the Decathlon at the German National Championships … Ranked 16th in the U18 decathlon according to World Athletics.

Cameron McConnon | London, England | St. Paul’s School

3000m: 8:59.00

Two-time Middlesex cross country champion … U19 3000m Middlesex Country winner.

Hudson McGough | Los Angeles, Calif. | Loyola High School of Los Angeles

800m: 1:52.95

2025 Mission League champion in the 800m and the 4x400m relay … CIF state finalist in the 4x400m relay during the 2025 season … Also lettered in soccer.

Ansh More | New York, N.Y. | Riverdale Country School

3200m: 9:18.16

Led Riverdale to league championships in cross country, indoor and outdoor track & field during the 2024-25 season … Finished in 27th in the 5000m at the New Balance Indoor Nationals.

Brady Mullen | New Orleans, La. | Jesuit Nola

1600m: 4:05.57

3200m: 8:47.59

NXN Cross Country qualifier … Three-time Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year in cross country … Two-time Louisiana state champion in cross country competition … Led Jesuit Nola to four state title in cross country competition.

Oliver Parker | Leicester, England | Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College

400m Hurdles: 50.48

Finished in second in the United Kingdom U20s in the 400m hurdles … 2025 Icelandic Games silver medalist in the 400m.

Grant Schorder | Downers Grove, Ill. | Downers Grove North High School

Three-time NXN qualifier … Runner-up at the Illinois State Championships … Member of a Nike Midwest Regional Team that finished in third in 2022 and first in 2023 and 2024.

Robert Satcher | Bellaire, Texas | The Kinkaid School

Triple Jump: 13.90m (45’7.25″)

Three-time Texas All-State honoree … holds The Kinkaid School program record in the triple jump.

Andrew Thorton-Sherman | Waterford, Vermont | St. Johnsbury Academy

800m: 1:49.98

1000m: 2:24.97

1500m: 3:54.67

1600m: 4:12.87

2023 New Balance All-American in the distance medley relay … 2024 New Balance All-American in the sprint medley relay … 2024 Gatorade Vermont Track & Field Player of the Year … Six-time Vermont state champion.

Demetrios Tzoannos | Athens, Greece | Athens College

High Jump: 1.96m (6’5″)

Represented Greece at the U18 European Championships … finished in fifth place in the high jump at the Greek U18 National Championships.

Daniel Ye | Chappaqua, New York | Horace Greeley High School

Weight Throw: 22.38m (73’5.25″)

Hammer Throw: 65.71m (215’7″)

2025 Nike All-American … Two-time Westchester Most Outstanding Field Athlete … 2024 New York All-State honoree.

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Women’s Volleyball Nations League 2025 quarter-finals: USA hoping to dethrone defending champions Italy

Meanwhile, 2023 VNL champions Türkiye will target a sixth semi-final appearance in seven years, facing the last edition’s runners-up in Japan who finished the preliminaries with the third-best record. The final quarter-final matchup sees three-time runners-up Brazil look to build on their impressive record, where they lost just once in the 2025 VNL to Italy. […]

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Meanwhile, 2023 VNL champions Türkiye will target a sixth semi-final appearance in seven years, facing the last edition’s runners-up in Japan who finished the preliminaries with the third-best record.

The final quarter-final matchup sees three-time runners-up Brazil look to build on their impressive record, where they lost just once in the 2025 VNL to Italy. The South Americans will take on Germany, who make their second appearance in the final eight.

Find out the full schedule and how to watch the VNL finals live.

Women’s VNL 2025 finals – full schedule

Start times listed are local time in Łódź, Poland (CEST, GMT+2)

Quarter-finals

23 July 2025

  • 16:30 – Italy vs USA
  • 20:00 – Poland vs People’s Republic of China

24 July 2025

  • 16:30 – Japan vs Türkiye
  • 20:00 – Brazil vs Germany



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Hilton High School Mukono beach volleyball team eyes colorful debut at 2025 FEASSA Games in Kakamega

Overview: Hilton High School Mukono’s beach volleyball team has Godwin Seth Wamini, Francis Odongkara, Denis Rubangakene and AbdulHakim Kamanyire under the guidance of experienced coach Johnson Kawenyera. Following a second-place finish at the recently concluded 2025 USSSA Ball Games 2 in beach volleyball, Hilton High School Mukono has now set the bar high, to maintain […]

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Hilton High School Mukono’s beach volleyball team has Godwin Seth Wamini, Francis Odongkara, Denis Rubangakene and AbdulHakim Kamanyire under the guidance of experienced coach Johnson Kawenyera.

Following a second-place finish at the recently concluded 2025 USSSA Ball Games 2 in beach volleyball, Hilton High School Mukono has now set the bar high, to maintain the podium finish at the forthcoming FEASSA Games in Kakamega city, Kenya.

For starters, Hilton High School Mukono scooped silver after falling to champions Bukedea Comprehensive School 2-0 (19-21, 15-21) in the final played at St Peter’s College, Tororo.



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