Paul Ramaley, Head Coach, Chelsea Piers Water Polo: What Went Wrong?
Editor’s Note: Following is one in a series of articles and interviews about the situation with the Chelsea Piers age group water polo club. For the past eight years the
Editor’s Note: Following is one in a series of articles and interviews about the situation with the Chelsea Piers age group water polo club. For the past eight years the
NEW COMMITS: Junior National qualifiers Maile Andresen of Concord, Calif. and Norah Hay of Sugar Land, Texas have both verbally committed to the University of Utah beginning in the fall
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) has announced that high school sports in the state will be indefinitely delayed with start dates anticipated in December or next January. In an opaque
Drowning Prevention In 1997, young Charlie Hayes, asked his mother to see the set of the world’s #1 TV series Baywatch. This was his last wish as he was suffering
The University of Louisville has temporarily paused all voluntary swimming and diving activities for two weeks after three members of the program tested positive for COVID-19, according to a release
The Week That Was sponsored by Suitmate. There was a glimpse of normalcy in the last week as some swimmers around the world were able to return to competition for
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee is partnering with the Partnership for Clean Competition (PCC) to test athletes for COVID-19. The PCC is a non-profit that funds anti-doping research.
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the first day of racing in the pool at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, where Sergei Fesenko became the first Soviet swimmer among
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the first day of racing in the pool at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow but not all medal hopes, such as Canada’s Cheryl
World champions Kristof Milak and Katinka Hosszu are among the swimmers set to compete at the inaugural 4 Nations Swimming Meet from Friday 24 July in Budapest. The three-day meet