5 Reasons the Tokyo Olympic Games Will Be Special
5 Reasons the Tokyo Olympic Games Will Be Special By Gigi Picard Swimming World College Intern We’re two weeks away from the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in Tokyo,
5 Reasons the Tokyo Olympic Games Will Be Special By Gigi Picard Swimming World College Intern We’re two weeks away from the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in Tokyo,
The latest issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue Here Up & Comers: La Mirada Armada’s Kayla
The latest issue of Swimming World Biweekly is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault Non-subscribers can download this issue here – only $.99 for a limited time!
Josif Miladinov added junior 100 fly gold to the silver he won at the continental showcase in May on the third night of finals at the European Junior Championships in
International Swimming Hall of Fame Honoree Herman Willemse of the Netherlands passed away July 7, 2021, at the age of 87. Herman Willemse – 2008 Honor Open Water Swimmer Born in Holland,
The Afterlife: When a Swimming Career Comes to An End Now. It’s a word, a concept, that many athletes in general, but swimmers especially, understand well. Being present in their
The Favorites for Gold in the Men’s Events at the Tokyo Olympics After previously ranking the women’s events based on their favorite or favorites to win gold medals at the
5 Timeless and Unforgettable Aspects of Swimming By Mauro Pacsi, Swimming World College Intern As you get older, you take notice of the nature of the sport changing around you.
Greg Meehan and Dave Durden Have Their Plan for Leading Team USA Through Pandemic-Era Olympics Prior to every Olympics, the Team USA coaches are tasked with taking really good individual
NEW COMMITS: What’s better than committing to your dream school? Committing to your dream school with your twin sister. That’s the case for twins Catherine Meisner and Julia Meisner of Berkeley Heights, N.J., who