FORM, Polar put Heart Rate in your Goggles
As swimmers, we all know what it’s like to get to the wall, put our fingers to our neck, and count our heart rate—not exactly accurate, is it? The team
As swimmers, we all know what it’s like to get to the wall, put our fingers to our neck, and count our heart rate—not exactly accurate, is it? The team
NEW COMMIT: San Clemente, Calif. native Mike Maurer has announced his in-state verbal commitment to Biola University and will suit up for the Eagles in the fall of 2020. Maurer does his club
Up & Comers: SOLO Aquatics’ Ryan Hogan By Shoshanna Rutemiller Sponsored By Ryan Hogan, 16, of SOLO Aquatics in New England was selected to participate in the 2019 National Select
Mizuno, a global leader in sporting goods and apparel, introduced the Mizuno GX-Sonic V, the next evolution of acclaimed elite racing tech suit series known as the “Mizuno suit,” to
The appearance of rising stars Clyde Lewis, Kaylee McKeown and Lani Pallister, a host of Olympians and a record number of internationals will highlight the up-coming 2019 McDonald’s Queensland State
STOCKTON, CA. Almost without fail, championships are won by the team that takes charge. The Stanford Cardinal did just that Sunday afternoon at the Chris Kjeldsen Pool, racing to a
WHITTIER, CA. In a match unlike any other they had played previously this season, for four quarters the Poets of Whittier and the Stags of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps slogged through the final
NCAA Swimming Meet of the Week The fall semester wrapped up over the weekend for many of the NCAA Division I, II and III teams across the country. The December
The World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Compliance Review Committee (CRC) has the names of all suspicious athletes in the Moscow Laboratory database, which is said to be manipulated before being handed
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) has issued a stinging rebuke of the World Anti-Doping Agency’s decision to impose sanctions on Russia that will still allow Russian athletes to compete