Japan’s Top Medical Adviser Calls for No Fans at Tokyo Olympics
Japan’s Top Medical Adviser Calls for No Fans at Tokyo Olympics With the Tokyo Olympics just over a month away, a top medical adviser has officially recommended that no fans
Japan’s Top Medical Adviser Calls for No Fans at Tokyo Olympics With the Tokyo Olympics just over a month away, a top medical adviser has officially recommended that no fans
After a five-year long wait, the US Olympic Trials have finally arrived. With six weeks until the Olympic Games, the United States will be selecting its Olympic team this week
Check out the photos from the Day 4 prelims session at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha. Photos by Swimming World Chief Photographer Peter H. Bick
Yes, Michael Andrew is Really a Contender for 200 IM Olympic Gold Michael Andrew going out under world record pace in the 200 IM? At this point, that’s become the
USA Women’s Water Polo routed Russia, 17-8, Friday in the FINA World League semifinals, booking a finals date with Hungary on Saturday. Maddie Musselman, Makenzie Fischer and Stephania Haralabidis each
Eight days into becoming FINA Executive Director, Brent Nowicki had to hit the ground running. A global pandemic, a postponed Olympic year, postponed international events, plus perpetual issues like doping
U.S. Olympic Trials, Day 6 Notebook: Caeleb Dressel From 2012 Trials to Gold Medal Favorite Today, Caeleb Dressel is the world’s best swimmer, a 13-time world champion already and freshly
Lianne McCluskey was named to the Dartmouth coaching staff Friday as an assistant coach for the men’s and women’s teams, the school announced. McCluskey arrives in New Hampshire from Brandeis,
Maxime Grousset went 47.89 over 100 free to book his ticket to Tokyo where he will be joined by Antoine Viquerat in the 200 breaststroke and Analia Pigree twice broke
Rutgers on Thursday announced the hiring of Natasha Chikina as its new women’s diving coach. Chikina spent 16 years as the head diving coach at Nebraska. Under her watch, the