World Championships: U.S. Men’s Water Polo Tops Singapore to Win Group
World Championships: U.S. Men’s Water Polo Tops Singapore to Win Group The U.S. men’s water polo team beat Singapore, 26-6, on Wednesday to win Group C on the final day
World Championships: U.S. Men’s Water Polo Tops Singapore to Win Group The U.S. men’s water polo team beat Singapore, 26-6, on Wednesday to win Group C on the final day
Yale’s Kiphuth Exhibition Pool Holds a Special Place in Swimming Lore In the center of Kiphuth Exhibition Pool stands a large, wooden desk. It’s an odd place for such a
One Team Woven From a Single Thread: Including Transgender, Non-Binary and Queer Swimmers By Kerri Nicole McCaffrey – Guest Editorial “Diversity (in USA Swimming) is an issue right now…we need
Catherine Breed Dives in for Lake Tahoe Swim to Prepare for ‘Swim California’ in 2026 Former Cal All-American Catherine Breed, ultra‑endurance swimmer and founder of Sea Dreamers, has embarked on
Hunter Armstrong Discusses Future on Lane One: Making Waves Podcast with Summer Finke Over the past few months, Summer Finke has conducted interviews on her podcast, Lane One: Making Waves,
ASCA and Fitter & Faster Swim Camps Announce Top Five Age Group Coaches of the Year The American Swimming Coaches Association (ASCA) and Fitter & Faster Swim Camps are pleased
World Championships: Moesha Johnson Becomes First Australian To Win 10k Title On Monumental Day In Singapore Moesha Johnson wrote a unique line in history as she became the first Australian
World Championships: Dominant Florian Wellbrock Claims Historic Third 10k Title Ahead Of Paltrinieri & Lee Florian Wellbrock led from the front throughout to claim an historic third world 10k title
Leah Shackley Leading Promising American Group Heading to World University Games The favorites in the backstroke events entering U.S. Nationals got the job done in their respective events, but 19-year-old
World Champs Profile: Josh Liendo Again Flying Toward Podium in Singapore Leading into the start of the World Championships later this month, Swimming World will publish a handful of short