Kelsey Wog Named U SPORTS Female Athlete of the Year
Canadian swimmer Kelsey Wog was named the Female Athlete of the Year for the 2019-20 season by U SPORTS, the Canadian equivalent of the NCAA. Wog, who swims for the
Canadian swimmer Kelsey Wog was named the Female Athlete of the Year for the 2019-20 season by U SPORTS, the Canadian equivalent of the NCAA. Wog, who swims for the
As the Irish swimming community makes a steady and safe return to the water, Swimming World talks to Swim Ireland‘s head of performance Jon Rudd – who celebrates a first-class
2016 Trials Throwback: The Phelps-Lochte rivalry closes on American soil. Each day during the pre-scheduled days of the 2020 US Olympic Trials, Swimming World will take its readers back four
2016 Trials Throwback: Cal Pals Ryan Murphy, Jacob Pebley Take 200 Back Each day during the pre-scheduled days of the 2020 US Olympic Trials, Swimming World will take its readers
Lilly King makes her second event for Rio with a berth in the 200 breaststroke. Each day during the pre-scheduled days of the 2020 US Olympic Trials, Swimming World will
Summer Swimming: A Fun Look at the Pros and Cons Swimming forces us to go to bed early in the summer, but the long course season comes with quite a few
The head of a swim school in Berlin, Germany, has called for training to resume in outdoor pools with a plea to end “discrimination” against commercial operations and to ward
NEW COMMITS: Louisiana State University has recently received a pair of new verbal commitments for their growing class of 2025 from Forest City, N.C. native Jenna Bridges and Reagan Sweeney of Snellville, Ga.
Ed Accura, co-founder of the Black Swimming Association in Britain, today places “A Film Called Blacks Can’t Swim – My Journey, My Story” on general release. Where to view: Amazon Prime Vimeo Accura’s
The World Anti-Doping Agency – WADA – has accused the U.S. Government of bypassing facts and context when threatening to withdraw its $2.7 million annual funding from the global Fair Play