U.S. Open: 15-Year-Old Arabella Sims Wins 800 Free in Irvine
U.S. Open: 15-Year-Old Arabella Sims Wins 800 Free in Irvine Teenage distance standouts have long been part of the USA Swimming fabric and the latest athlete to potentially fit that
U.S. Open: 15-Year-Old Arabella Sims Wins 800 Free in Irvine Teenage distance standouts have long been part of the USA Swimming fabric and the latest athlete to potentially fit that
Swimming and diving in the Ivy League will not happen in the 2020-21 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to multiple reports. The Ivy League has voted no to participate
The first season of the International Swimming League (ISL) yielded three world records, a rapid and historic start to the league’s life. But 2020 has been fallow on the records
Swimming on the TV/Movie Screen: A Character Ranking It’s unfortunately common knowledge that the portrayal of swimming in film and television is relatively uncommon, being overshadowed by sports such as
U.S. Open: Marwan El Kamash Grabs Victory in 800 Free in Indy; Bobby Finke Impresses in Sarasota Eight months have passed since major competition was witnessed in the United States,
John Conner, a member of the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame, passed away this past Saturday at the age of 91. Born on November 5, 1929 in Weir, W.Va., Conner
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Thursday November 12, 2020, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: How far in advance
How One Club, the Naples Tiger Sharks, Cope with COVID-19’s Uncertainty by Violet Johnston & Michael Kidd A spectre is haunting our pools and teams – the spectre of COVID-19.
The pleasant surprise on the broadcast of the International Swimming League’s Match 10 was notable as Dylan Carter advanced in each echelon of the skins race for the LA Current
The Cranberry Sauce Dilemma: How Many Calories Are in My Thanksgiving Dishes? Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching, bringing with it the promise of meticulous cooking and ample food for the dinner