Journey to Olympic Trials: Forever Young
Commentary by Jeff Commings, SwimmingWorld.TV associate producer PHOENIX, Arizona, November 14. WITH less than four weeks until my taper meet – the short course meters Masters meet in Phoenix –
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Commentary by Jeff Commings, SwimmingWorld.TV associate producer PHOENIX, Arizona, November 14. WITH less than four weeks until my taper meet – the short course meters Masters meet in Phoenix –
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, November 14. EYGLO Osk Gustafsdottir, 16, and Inga Elin Cryer each downed a trio of Icelandic records at the Icelandic Short Course Nationals held in Reykjavik during the
GERMANTOWN, Maryland, November 14. AT the National Age Group Team Challenge this weekend, Katie Ledecky, 14, had a most impressive outing, downing several U.S. National Age Group 13-14 yards records
PHOENIX, Arizona, November 14. THE World and Regional Swimmers of the Year are named in the December issue of Swimming World Magazine. These winners are all featured in the celebratory
WEST AUCKLAND, New Zealand, November 14. WHILE most of the swimming community was focused either on the end of the 2011 FINA World Cup, or the beginning of the 2011
By Lauren Sampl BOULDER, Colorado, November 13. SOME of the top teams in the NCAA faced off this weekend, with plenty of season-best times and NCAA B-cuts to boot. Here
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, November 13. THE final night of finals at the USA Swimming Grand Prix held in Minneapolis, Minn., featured a double by U.S. wunderkind Missy Franklin of the Colorado
BOSTON, Massachusetts, November 12. THE No. 18 ranked men's swimming and diving team notched another win Saturday in a double dual meet against Fordham University and Boston University. "Our guys
NEWARK, Delaware, November 12. THE University of Delaware men's and women's swimming and diving teams swept the competition in a non-conference tri-meet against La Salle and Rider at Kirk Pool
WASHINGTON, D.C., November 12. THE Tigers won their fifth consecutive meet of the season Saturday in a 203-59 road win at George Washington. Emily Marett, Kaitlin Burke and Cari Czarnecki