Slowing Down Time: Inside the Mind of a Diver
By Molly Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern You stand at the edge of the pool, cheering on your teammates as they swim their various events. Your heart is racing and
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By Molly Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern You stand at the edge of the pool, cheering on your teammates as they swim their various events. Your heart is racing and
In this episode of the Morning Swim Show, Jimmy Tierney, Head Swim Coach for McKendree University (DII school in Illinois), sits down with Swimming World Magazine Publisher Brent Rutemiller to
By Tasija Karosas, Swimming World College Intern We all know that feeling when you get to the last 50 of a race and your muscles are screaming at you to
Boise State women’s swimming and diving announced its 2015-16 competition schedule Wednesday. The Broncos will host three dual meets, including the two-day season opener against Idaho from Oct. 9-10. The Broncos’ final
Colorado Springs, COLORADO, September 16, 2015 – The National Swimming Pool Foundation® celebrates its 50th year in 2015 and sets goals to further keep aquatics safer and create more swimmers. The
Commentary by Jim Lutz, Head Coach for Viper Aquatics Forty years ago, Cleveland was the recipient of some pretty harsh criticism when the Cuyahoga River caught on fire and thus
FINA, the international governing body for the sport of swimming, has finally blasted meet organizers of the 2016 Rio Olympics over “what it says are substandard facilities and ‘disrespect’ for
By Courtney Bartholomew, Swimming World College Intern As swimmers, we put countless hours in a pool, following a black line endlessly. We wake up at absurd times, go to class,
By Jeff Commings, Swimming World Senior Writer Fifteen years ago today, one of the most intense races in the history of Olympic swimming took place in the Sydney Aquatic Center
After an arduous year in which she had to withdraw from Australia’s world championship team while appealing her provisional suspension for a two-year-old positive drug test, Kylie Palmer is now