A Swimmer’s Guide to Graduation Speeches
By Bri Groves, Swimming World College Intern Graduation speeches act as the capstone to a career in academia, but sometimes their learnings get muddled in the accompanying emotion and celebration.
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By Bri Groves, Swimming World College Intern Graduation speeches act as the capstone to a career in academia, but sometimes their learnings get muddled in the accompanying emotion and celebration.
By Kennedy Cutler, Swimming World College Intern I’ve had the opportunity of swimming with two young ladies the last few years, Marissa Marion and Abby Haaksma, swimmers for Eastern Michigan University and Olivet
Olympic predictions became a little more complicated this week, given the results of the 2016 German Nationals that served as the Olympic qualifying meet for the nation. While those fast
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Michael Phelps was back again yesterday for another Facebook Live Q&A. Now that the world finally knows Baby Boomer Robert‘s name, Phelps shared how he and fiancé Nicole Johnson chose “Boomer”. They wanted “something
By Siobhan Dale, Swimming World College Intern Awards are often defined simply by what they are. A gold medal is a victory, a silver medal is a disappointment, a bronze
Yannick Agnel will defend his 200 freestyle Olympic gold in Rio, he told RMC Sport on Sunday. Agnel shared that he is looking forward to representing his country on the 800 freestyle
What If? When people dare to dream–and look beyond what is known and what is…to what is unknown and what could be–they can change the world. They know that for
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (TheCCSA.com) – Florida Gulf Coast freshman Elise Haan (Naples, Fla.) has been named the 2016 CCSA Women’s Swimmer of the Year, while Gardner-Webb’s Nathan Lile (Waynesville, N.C.) is
Four more meet records fell on the final day of the 2016 Malaysian Open. Raina Saumi Grahana was 11 seconds ahead of the field in the women’s 800 freestyle when she