Cheryl Murray Has Turned to Masters Swimming For Enjoyment and Competition
Cheryl Murray Has Turned to Masters Swimming For Enjoyment and Competition Despite age, some people still have the desire to get back in the pool, whether it be to keep
Cheryl Murray Has Turned to Masters Swimming For Enjoyment and Competition Despite age, some people still have the desire to get back in the pool, whether it be to keep
The latest issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue Here Maximizing Swimming Velocity Part 2 – Stroke
Leah Smith Approaches Olympic Trials Weighing Elite 400 IM, ‘Special’ 1500 Leah Smith’s wait for her third Olympic Trials has been longer than she’d expected. But as the countdown ticks
US Olympic Trials Wave I: Mikuta Swims 1:01 100 Breast; Jackson, Najera Lead Prelims Top Seeds 19-year-old Reid Mikuta of Auburn had a big swim in the heats of the 100 breaststroke
FINA Extends a Pair of Relay Invitations to Ireland For Olympic Games Just days after the Olympic-qualification period ended for relays, FINA has extended a pair of invitations to Ireland
The second morning of the 2021 US Olympic Trials Wave I will kick off at 11 a.m. EST from Omaha, Nebraska as the heats of the 200 free, 100 breast
What Is The Hardest Event in Long Course Swimming? First, let me clarify one thing. I haven’t competed in long course since 2012 when I tried it for a summer,
Katsuhiro Matsumoto Snares Third Freestyle Title at Japan Open; Tomoru Honda Shines in 200 Fly As Japan prepares for the start of its home Olympic Games next month, many of
Miles Simon is Breaking Boundaries As A Howard University Swimmer Miles Simon is a junior at Howard University in Washington, DC. Just recently, he became the school’s second United States
Adam Peaty Goes 58.22 In Morning Finals; Laura Stephens Inside 200 Fly Cut Again In Glasgow Olympic champion Adam Peaty went 58.22 for a time over 100 breaststroke only he