“Fort Lauderdale, get ready for a splash of speed and skill as the 2025 Pro Swim Series converges on the city’s shores. As the stars of the swimming universe descend upon this picturesque Florida destination, fans and followers alike are in for a treat. This highly anticipated event marks a celebration of athleticism, perseverance, and the unwavering passion that drives these remarkable athletes. In this special report, we’ll take a closer look at the spirit of camaraderie and gratitude that permeates the swim community, as seen through the lens of SwimSwam’s touching tribute – ‘A Thank You Letter’ to the Pro Swim Series in Fort Lauderdale. Let’s take a step into the heart of the action, where the energy is electric, and the stories of triumph and resilience will leave you inspired.”
Swimming Community in an Uproar
The social-sphere is abuzz late on this Wednesday night with Marcus Titus’ quest to get USA Swimming to overturn a ruling regarding the Olympic Trials.
Titus, who is deaf, says that he has been working with USA Swimming surrounding getting hand signals put in place for the Olympic Trials.
They were being used as recently as the Indianapolis Grand Prix, where he won the 100 breaststroke.

Marcus Titus’ Quest: Hand Signals for Olympic Trials
Titus’ Facebook page is currently adding about 200 people per hour.
We’ve reached out to Titus, USA Swimming, and FINA for comment on the matter.
We’ll hold back much in the way of commentary until we give all interested parties a chance to respond.
Here’s the Facebook page, where Titus has posted more information, as well as a letter he received from USA Swimming on the matter.
This seems to be picking up a lot of steam in the swimming community, so keep it on your radars.
We wanted to open the conversation up, and get people thinking about the subject.
Be ready to go tomorrow.

The Facebook Page and Letter from USA Swimming
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College Commitments and Celebrations

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Harvard University Lands Verbal Commitment from Victoria Eisenhauer
Harvard University has landed a verbal commitment from 2x YMCA Long Course National Champion and NJSIAA State finalist, Victoria Eisenhauer.
“I am ecstatic to announce my commitment and acceptance to Harvard University via the likely letter process!!
Harvard’s perfect balance of world-class academics, stellar athletics, and a fun-loving swim family made it an easy choice for me!
Thank you to my family, friends, teammates, and coaches for the endless support throughout this journey!
I could not be more excited to join an incredible team of women!
GO CRIMSON!!Hailing from Montville, NJ, Eisenhauer swims with Somerset Valley YMCA.
Over the summer, she competed at the 2019 YMCA Long Course National Championships, where she finished in first place in the 50LCM and 100LCM breaststroke, splitting 32.52 and 1:12.72 respectively.
Also at Nationals, she swam to a 5th place in the 50LCM backstroke and 8th place in the 200LCM breaststroke.
At the 2018 Speedo Winter Junior Championships-East, Eisenhauer competed in multiple events, finishing with best times in the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM.
Huge Congrats to SVY’s Victoria Eisenhauer, who finaled today at Speedo Junior Nationals in the 100 BR, finishing 19th and lowering her own team record she set at Y Nationals last week!
Eisenhauer attends Montville Township High School and is a 6x NJSIAA Meet of Champions finalist.
As a freshman, she earned 5th in the 100 breaststroke and 9th in the 200 IM, while advancing to 4th in the breaststroke and 3rd in the 200 IM as a sophomore and junior.
Harvard Women’s Swimming and Diving team has earned their second consecutive Ivy League Championship in 2019.
Eisenhauer’s best time would land her 6th overall in the 100 breaststroke on the All-Time Top 10 list while also landing her in A final at the conference meet.
Her 200 breaststroke and 100 backstroke times would land her in B final while her 200 and 400 IM times would land her in C final, which puts Eisenhauer in place to contribute to the team as a freshman.
She joins both Claire Suen and Sophia Zhang in the Harvard University Class of 2024.
- Top SCY Times
- 100 free – 52.75
- 200 free – 1:55.74
- 100 back – 55.76
- 200 back – 2:05.95
- 100 breast – 1:02.96
- 200 breast – 2:16.95
- 200 IM – 2:03.80
- 400 IM – 4:29.62
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2025 Pro Swim Series – Fort Lauderdale: A Thank You Letter – SwimSwam
Harvard University has landed a verbal commitment from 2x YMCA Long Course National Champion and NJSIAA State finalist, Victoria Eisenhauer. “I am ecstatic to announce my commitment and acceptance to Harvard University via the likely letter process!! Harvard’s perfect balance of world-class academics, stellar athletics, and a fun-loving swim family made it an easy choice for me! Thank you to my family, friends, teammates, and coaches for the endless support throughout this journey! I could not be more excited to join an incredible team of women! GO CRIMSON!!❤️❤️”
Eisenhauer’s Swimming Career Highlights
Hailing from Montville, NJ, Eisenhauer swims with Somerset Valley YMCA. Over the summer, she competed at the 2019 YMCA Long Course National Championships, where she finished in first place in the 50LCM and 100LCM breaststroke, splitting 32.52 and 1:12.72 respectively. Also at Nationals, she swam to a 5th place in the 50LCM backstroke and 8th place in the 200LCM breaststroke.
At the 2018 Speedo Winter Junior Championships-East, Eisenhauer competed in multiple events, finishing with best times in the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM. Huge Congrats to SVY’s Victoria Eisenhauer, who finaled today at Speedo Junior Nationals in the 100 BR, finishing 19th and lowering her own team record she set at Y Nationals last week!
Eisenhauer attends Montville Township High School and is a 6x NJSIAA Meet of Champions finalist. As a freshman, she earned 5th in the 100 breaststroke and 9th in the 200 IM, while advancing to 4th in the breaststroke and 3rd in the 200 IM as a sophomore and junior.
Harvard Women’s Swimming and Diving team has earned their second consecutive Ivy League Championship in 2019. Eisenhauer’s best time would land her 6th overall in the 100 breaststroke on the All-Time Top 10 list while also landing her in A final at the conference meet. Her 200 breaststroke and 100 backstroke times would land her in B final while her 200 and 400 IM times would land her in C final, which puts Eisenhauer in place to contribute to the team as a freshman.
She joins both Claire Suen and Sophia Zhang in the Harvard University Class of 2024.
Top SCY Times
- 100 free – 52.75
- 200 free – 1:55.74
- 100 back – 55.76
- 200 back – 2:05.95
- 100 breast – 1:02.96
- 200 breast – 2:16.95
- 200 IM – 2:03.80
- 400 IM – 4:29.62
If you have a commitment to report, please send an email with a photo (landscape, or horizontal, looks best) and a quote to [email protected].
Conclusion
As we reflect on the 2025 Pro Swim Series – Fort Lauderdale, it’s clear that this event has left a lasting impact on the swimming community. The article by SwimSwam highlighted the remarkable achievements of the athletes, the dedication of the coaching staff, and the unwavering support of the fans. Through the lens of a “thank you letter,” the piece beautifully captured the essence of this event, reminding us that it’s the collective efforts of individuals that make such a significant difference.
The significance of this event cannot be overstated, as it serves as a testament to the power of perseverance, hard work, and collaboration. The athletes who participated in the Pro Swim Series have inspired countless individuals with their determination and courage, pushing the boundaries of human potential and redefining what is possible in the world of swimming. As we look to the future, it’s clear that the legacy of this event will continue to inspire and motivate the next generation of swimmers, coaches, and fans.