Katie Ledecky: Back to the Classroom After Coronavirus Took Hold of Olympic Plan
Katie Ledecky had originally taken the year off from school so she could be all-in on the Olympic Games this summer. But when the Olympics got pushed back a year from
Katie Ledecky had originally taken the year off from school so she could be all-in on the Olympic Games this summer. But when the Olympics got pushed back a year from
In this age of the coronavirus and social distancing, Cal Swimming held its annual team banquet virtually, bringing together the entire women’s team, coaches, support staff, parents and friends of
NEW COMMITS: Santa Cruz, Calif. native Mason Carlton and Rafael Miroslaw of Hamburg, Germany have both pledged their verbal commitments to Indiana University as part of the Hoosiers’ class of 2025. Both swimmers
Sun Yang (Doping) – April Edition of Swimming World Magazine The following Voice for the Sport column appeared in the April issue of Swimming World Magazine. In light of China’s Sun
2020s Vision: The Sunday Essay Today we republish the following essay in our 2020s Vision series for those who missed it – ahead of taking up the theme again in
Oh! Don’t answer! We all know… If you had a table or tickets for the Fort Lauderdale event tonight, you would have been in the audience already. Obviously this will
Earlier this week, Sonoma State University, a Division II institution and a part of the 23-member California State University System, announced that it is dropping women’s water polo from its
The Soak – Swim News In Brief Collated weekly Swimming World soaks up snippets from the realm of water sports around the world in a one-stop digest updated each day
There is much talk of us all “being in the same boat” during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nothing could be further from the truth, experience hugely different far and wide the
International Sex-Crime Inquiries lead from UK swim coach to alleged scene of child rape in Arizona Swimming authorities have been placed on high alert after the conviction of a British