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4 Things To Do When You Don’t Drop Time By Tori Caudill, Swimming World College Intern One of the best parts of swimming is competing. For many swimmers, competition can
4 Things To Do When You Don’t Drop Time By Tori Caudill, Swimming World College Intern One of the best parts of swimming is competing. For many swimmers, competition can
USA Swimming, the national governing body for the sport of swimming, today announced the dates for its domestic competitions for the 2026 calendar year. Some locations are still being finalized
FLASH! United States Shatters World Junior Record in Women’s 400 Freestyle Relay The United States packaged a dominant performance in the women’s 400-meter freestyle relay to cap Night Five of
World Junior Championships, Day 5 Finals: Raito Numata Grabs Elusive Gold in 400 IM; Yang Peiqi Triples Only two championship sessions remain at the World Junior Championships, but they are
How College Club Swimming Offers a Different Path for Swimmers For many swimmers who have grown up in the sport, there comes a time near the end of high school
World Junior Championships, Day Five Prelims: Rylee Erisman Dials Up Speedy Start in 50 Freestyle The fifth session of preliminaries at the World Junior Championships is stacked with firepower, including
Triple Olympic Champion Tom Dean Set For Switch To Stirling Triple Olympic champion Tom Dean is to switch training bases to Stirling where he’ll join Duncan Scott and Jack McMillan
U.S. Masters Swimming Review Panel Finds Swimmer Was Eligible in Spring A U.S. Masters Swimming’s Eligibility Review Panel has found that a swimmer at the center of a gender controversy
Audrey Derivaux Tops Field in 200 IM for Third Title of World Junior Championships The week at the World Junior Championships for Audrey Derivaux started with a fourth-place finish in
World Junior Championships, Day Four Finals: Filip Nowacki Edges Shin Ohashi in Stellar 200 Breaststroke Duel; Just Misses British Record The first time Great Britain’s Filip Nowacki and Japan’s Shin