Decade in the Mirror: Swimming World’s Top Water Polo Stories
Tomorrow starts a new decade — as well as the beginning of the end of the latest Olympic quadrennial. With the Tokyo Games set to open on July 24th, the
Tomorrow starts a new decade — as well as the beginning of the end of the latest Olympic quadrennial. With the Tokyo Games set to open on July 24th, the
Swimming World Magazine’s 2019 Parting Shots Sponsored By It was another incredible year of photography for Swimming World Magazine Parting Shots in 2019. We feature some of the best as
Photographer Delly Carr lives and breathes for those special moments in sports that capture the exact milli-second of an athlete in flight, in fierce competition, those rare behind the scenes
This year has been another stacked with thrills and spills in the aquatics world. It included the World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, and the debut of the International Swim League
This week’s ZUMO Performance of the Week goes to Caeleb Dressel of the Cali Condors and the United States for his world record in the 50 freestyle at the International Swimming League
The Week That Was sponsored by Suitmate. The Russian Anti-Doping Agency decided to appeal the WADA decision to ban the Russian Federation from international competitions as they hope to lessen
The staff at Swimming World would like to extend a huge “Thank You!” to all of the photographers who contributed photos to Swimming World Magazine and swimmingworld.com in 2019. Without your hard work
Mehdy Metella (Shoulder Surgery) Just days before the official start of the Olympic year, Frenchman Mehdy Metella announced via social media that he will undergo shoulder surgery and, consequently, will
There were so many great highlights from Australian swimmers through the decade beginning in 2010 and about to end. Highlights to celebrate included Olympic and Paralympic champions, World and Commonwealth
Adam Peaty – “Project 56” Conquered By their very nature, world-record performances are defining efforts that lend themselves to the history books. They will be remembered – in their moment