Louisville Scores Verbal Commitment from IMer Abby Hay
NEW COMMIT: Versatile IMer Abby Hay has verbally committed to swim for the University of Louisville as a member of the Class of 2023. Hay hails from Mayfield Heights, OH, where she swims
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NEW COMMIT: Versatile IMer Abby Hay has verbally committed to swim for the University of Louisville as a member of the Class of 2023. Hay hails from Mayfield Heights, OH, where she swims
On the final day of competition at the Indianapolis 2018 World Para Swimming World Series, Team USA tallied eight medals, including five gold, to finish the event with 26 medals
NEW COMMIT: High school junior Hannah Thornton has announced her verbal commitment to swim for Duquesne University beginning in the 2019-2020 season. Thornton attends Avon Grove Charter School and swims for Western Branch
The U.S. Senior National Synchronized Swimming Team earned another silver medal Saturday at the China Open. Team USA was second in the team free event, finishing with 80.5000 points. Host
The 2018 Brazil national meet continued with some fast-paced swimming from South America’s biggest clubs. Minas’ Fernando Scheffer dominated the 200 free, breaking the South American record to finish in 1:46.08.
Lewis Clareburt, Tyron Henry and Taiko Torepe-Ormsby starred on the final night of the national age-group championships by each smashing an age-group record. Clareburt, 18, and Henry, 16, set new
Day two of the 2018 Russian Swimming Championships took place today and will serve as the selection meet for this year’s European Championships which will be held August 3-12 in
U.S. athletes secured eight medals, including five gold, on the second day of the Indianapolis 2018 World Para Swimming World Series at the Indiana University Natatorium. This second leg of
The U.S. Senior National Synchronized Swimming Team started the season strong Friday, winning two medals on the first day of the China Open. Team USA won silver in the team technical
Former head of the Hungarian swimming federation Tamas Gyarfas denied allegations on Wednesday that he ordered the killing of media business rival Janos Fenyo in 1998, according to multiple media