Talia Bates Sprints to Fast Start at Florida Orange and Blue Meet
Talia Bates won the 50 freestyle and 100 fly at the University of Florida’s season-opening Orange and Blue Meet, her time in the 50 quicker than the NCAA B cut.
Talia Bates won the 50 freestyle and 100 fly at the University of Florida’s season-opening Orange and Blue Meet, her time in the 50 quicker than the NCAA B cut.
Texas Longhorns Impress Again at Orange-White Meet; Corbeau Pops 1:53 200 Breast The Longhorns set a pair of meet records in the seven individual swimming events contested on Friday at
NEW COMMIT: The University of Kentucky has received a verbal commitment from Tampa, Fla. native Logan Ingerick who will arrive in Lexington at the start of the 2022-23 season. He is the
NEW COMMIT: The University of Virginia has received another verbal commitment for fall of 2022 from in-state standout Sophia Knapp of Virginia Beach, Va. She will join Izzy Bradley, Claire Tuggle and Zoe Skirboll as a member of
Adding to its growing list of honors, the X1-PRO garnered a prestigious 2020 International Design Excellence Award (IDEA), one of the most sought-after awards in international design. In the category
Staying Motivated in the the Midst of COVID-19 Motivation and Mindset For many athletes, having a positive and determined mindset can be just as important as being physically active. When
The MHSAA has modified the state finals for girls swimming and diving this fall to allow for smaller competing groups at a time because of COVID-19. Adjustments to this fall’s
The Importance of Identity: Does Swimming Define Us? By Hunter Kroll, Swimming World Intern It is easy, as a young swimmer, to form your identity around swimming. It provides us
Wang Shun Nears Season Best in 200 IM at Chinese Nationals A day after the first swimming world record of 2020 fell, the Chinese National Championships continued from Qingdao as
The latest issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue Here Lia Neal: Working For Change By David