A Look at Early U.S. Olympic Trials Development
In 2020, we’re missing out on one of the fastest and most exciting meets in the sport of swimming: The U.S. Olympic Trials. The history of this meet reveals an
In 2020, we’re missing out on one of the fastest and most exciting meets in the sport of swimming: The U.S. Olympic Trials. The history of this meet reveals an
When Katie Robinson was named as the head coach for Northwestern Swimming and Diving this spring, there was a sense of relief she saw on the faces of the swimmers. Robinson had
The latest issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue for Here A New Hope by Dan D’Addona
4 Ways That Swimming Helps You Outside of the Pool Swimmers spend hours upon hours training and competing every year. Most of the time, the only purpose behind our training
NEW COMMIT: The Ohio State University has scored a new verbal commitment for their growing class of 2025 from Josh Bogniard of Pittsburgh, Pa. He will arrive in Columbus at the start of
NEW COMMITS: Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) has officially opened their class of 2025 recruiting with a pair of verbal commitments from Luke Dibley of Middlebury, Ind. and Austin,
George Floyd was still alive when Lia Neal uploaded her first video to YouTube in early March. The project started on Jan. 20, the two-time Olympian using her cell phone
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Wednesday July 1, 2020, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: Which world record
NEW COMMIT: Boise, Idaho native Gabe Machado has announced his verbal commitment to Stanford University and will suit up for the Cardinal at the start of the 2021-22 season. He told Swimming World: “I
Swim England chief executive Jane Nickerson is optimistic that good progress is being made after Government and public health officials were shown how facilities can operate safely with a tour