Yulia Banech Lowers Israeli Record at Summer Nationals
NATANIA, Israel, August 6. A day after a trio of Israeli records fell, one more took a tumble at the country's summer nationals taking place at the Wingate Institute. Yulia
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NATANIA, Israel, August 6. A day after a trio of Israeli records fell, one more took a tumble at the country's summer nationals taking place at the Wingate Institute. Yulia
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 6. THE importance of relaxing and the crucial role it plays in allowing athletes to swim faster is explored in Pool’s Edge in this month’s issue of
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 6. BRENNA MacLean, a five-star recruit from the Class of 2010, is the next up in this summer's series of Swimming World College Recruit Rankings Profiles. MacLean
FEDERAL WAY, Washington, August 5. FOR the second year in a row, Nick Thoman threw down an epic performance at the U.S. Open. Thoman blazed the men's 200 back with
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 5. THE first night of finals at the 2009 US Open highlights today's news segment of The Morning Swim Show. Elaine Breeden, Kate Ziegler, Troy Prinsloo, Katy
NATANIA, Israel, August 5. THREE Israeli records fell on the second day of swimming at the country's summer nationals held at the Wingate Institute. Danni Melnik clocked a 1:02.16 in
Feature by John Lohn PHOENIX, Arizona, August 5. SOME of the stars of the water world need only be identified by a first name. When we hear Michael and Natalie,
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 5. IN the August issue of Swimming World Magazine, premium members can go to the interactive page of SwimmingWorldMagazine.com and view the interactive content that was embedded
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 5. ELLEN Lobb, a five-star prospect from the Class of 2010, is the next subject in this summer's series of Swimming World College Recruit Rankings Profiles. Lobb
FEDERAL WAY, Washington, August 4. A pair of meet records tumbled during the initial night of swimming at the U.S. Open held in Federal Way. Santa Barbara's Katy Freeman clocked