ACC Swimmers of the Week: Virginia’s Kate Douglass, Matt Brownstead
The University of Virginia’s Kate Douglass and Matt Brownstead were named the ACC swimmers of the week Tuesday. Douglass, a sophomore, led No. 1 UVA to a 188-104 win over
The University of Virginia’s Kate Douglass and Matt Brownstead were named the ACC swimmers of the week Tuesday. Douglass, a sophomore, led No. 1 UVA to a 188-104 win over
The latest issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue Here Gregorio Paltrinieri: Olympic History Within Reach By
Coronavirus restrictions have drastically limited water polo competition throughout the country. But in the East—particularly in North Allegheny, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Annapolis in Maryland and Greenwich as well as
Olympic 200 fly bronze medallist Steve Parry has described as “quite depressing” the prospect of swimming pools being closed again in England during the upcoming national lockdown. Prime minister Boris
MIT became the latest NCAA Division III program to cancel its winter seasons because of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday, MIT cancelled all winter varsity sports competition, which will impact
Swimming author and statistician Kelvin Juba has died, European governing body LEN has announced. Juba was a driving force in developing the ‘learn to swim, prevent drowning’ programme that was
Passages: Australia’s Don Talbot, a Giant in Coaching, Dies at 87 The swimming world has lost a legend from its coaching ranks, as Australia’s Don Talbot died on Tuesday at
The latest issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue Here Highlights From The International Swimming Hall of
NEW COMMIT: Vanderbilt University has scored a big verbal commitment for the fall of 2021 from U.S. Open qualifier Clare Vetkoetter of Frisco, Texas. She will join Huntington Beach, Calif.
Florida Swimming & Diving to Not Allow Spectators For Home Opener Against Miami The University of Florida Athletic Association has announced its spectator policy for the women’s swimming and diving