USA Swimming Will Not Sanction Meets Until June at Earliest
USA Swimming has decided to not sanction any meets until at least June because of the coronavirus pandemic. The sport’s governing body in the U.S. had previously stated that it
USA Swimming has decided to not sanction any meets until at least June because of the coronavirus pandemic. The sport’s governing body in the U.S. had previously stated that it
Lukman Niode, a 1984 Olympian from Indonesia died on Friday at age 56 after testing positive for COVID-19, though the cause of death has not been officially released, according to
Commentary As “TV doctors” in the United States come under fire for their use of statistics in the debate over what next in the coronavirus pandemic, one man’s mistake is
Bethany Galat’s adventure through the month of March included the typically atypical craziness that became sadly commonplace for swimmers – of hastily booked but heavily discounted flights, of scrambling to
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When Xonzy Gaddis, Swimming World College Intern, wrote about the potential impact of music on athletic performance in 2018, he was picking up on a theme well understood in certain quarters
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The ASCA World Clinic that was supposed to be held from September 8 – 13 in Orlando this year has been cancelled. The decision was announced via Facebook Live from
Russian swimmer Yuliya Efimova was forced to move out of her rental house after a quarantine in the United States. Efimova, who in 2013 tested positive for a banned substance