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The Deaflympics in Brazil concluded with many strong performances and gold medals won by several countries. There are a plethora of sports at the Deaflympics, including swimming. Early on in
The Four World Records Not Going Away Anytime Soon (Video) As we rapidly approach the summer, which will feature several major competitions, eyes will be on world-record pursuits. Some at
Mallory Comerford left the Olympic Trials stunned, but a year later, at the International Team Trials, she left in tears … happy tears. After the most difficult year of her
NEW COMMIT: The University of Cincinnati has received a new commitment for the fall of 2022 from Junior National qualifier Maksim Maskalenka of Las Vegas Nevada. Ben Grottle will also suit
NEW COMMIT: The University of California, Davis has landed its first verbal commitment for the fall of 2023 from Junior National qualifier Paige Dailey of Aurora, Colorado. She told Swimming World: “I am so
NEW COMMIT: The University of Virginia has picked up a new verbal commitment for the fall of 2023 from Junior National qualifier Lainey Mullins of Hockessin, Delaware. She will join Tess Howley,
Carson Foster Discusses Several Topics On Inside With Brett Hawke Podcast This summer, Carson Foster will chase a world title in the 400-meter individual medley, and also see action in
Guest Editorial: Five-Time Olympic Coach Dennis Pursley Calls For End Of Transgender Participation Five-time Olympic coach and former USA Swimming National Team Director Dennis Pursley has submitted a guest editorial
Commonwealth Games Champs Kylie Masse, Katerine Savard Named to Team Canada Kylie Masse and Katerine Savard headline the Canadian team for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, announced by Swimming Canada on