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33rd annual Flowers Sea Swim makes a splash

The Flowers One Mile Sea Swim once again proved to be a resounding success, bringing together more than 700 swimmers for a day of...

Fraser, Crooks endorse swimming as Cayman’s national sport

With swimming slated to become Cayman’s top focus sport, Brett Fraser and Jordan Crooks – two of the nation’s greatest swimmers – have expressed support for the decision that has drawn mixed reactions from the community.

‘Dope Olympics’: Cayman swimming legend explains why he’s backing controversial concept

Cayman Islands swimmer Brett Fraser is part of a team of sportsmen, scientists, doctors and entrepreneurs promoting the Enhanced Games - a new competition where athletes are free to take performance-enhancing drugs.

Flowers swim a favourite among Olympians

Throughout the 30 illustrious years of the Flowers Sea Swim, thousands of swimmers have hit the waters off Seven Mile Beach, including several Caymanians who have represented Cayman at the Olympic Games.

Brett Fraser takes second in Olympic 50m free heat

Caymanian swimmer Brett Fraser competed in his third Olympic Games Friday, 30 July, where he finished second in heat six of the the 50-metre...

Social media reacts as Cayman’s Olympians take centre stage

Cayman Islands fans take to social media to voice their support.

Fraser legacy continues through Tokyo Games

Brett Fraser is set to carry on the Olympic tradition shared by him and his brother, Shaune, when he hits the pool in Tokyo,...

Fraser bidding for his third Olympics

Caymanian Olympic swimmer Brett Fraser has his sights set on the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, in July. The 2011 Pan American Games gold medalist has been preparing for this year’s Olympics since early 2019.

Fraser thrives at Pan Am Games

Brett Fraser has achieved the result he hoped for at the Pan American Games.

Swimmers in transit from one competition to the next

Brett Fraser and Lauren Hew are only halfway through their summer of top-flight competition.

Cayman set to compete in FINA World Championships

Cayman is poised to take its place in the starting blocks on a world stage. Four swimmers – veterans Lauren Hew and Brett Fraser and newcomers Jordan Crooks and Raya Embury-Brown – will comprise Cayman’s team at the 18th annual FINA Swimming World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.

CIASA recognizes generations of swimmers

Cayman’s best swimmers were honored late last month at the annual Cayman Islands Aquatic Sports Association Awards gala brunch at The Grand Old House.

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