Swim Poll of the Week: Who Should Win the Perseverance Award at Golden Goggles?
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Thursday, November 7, 2019, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: Who should win
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Thursday, November 7, 2019, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: Who should win
There’s no question that the 2019 season is one of the most volatile in recent memory, and this uncertainty is reflected in the Collegiate Water Polo Association’s Top 20 poll.
Up & Comers: Fox Valley Swim Team’s McKenna Stone By Shoshanna Rutemiller Sixteen-year-old McKenna Stone of Fox Valley Swim Team (Naperville and Aurora, Ill.) understands the hard work and dedication
Witold Bańka was minus-4 when Moscow held its boycotted Olympic Games in 1980 and the GDR was sinking the hopes of most in the pool but then again, if you’re
On the outside looking in, Austin Katz’s summer seemed pretty good. He was the gold medalist in the World University Games in the 200 back, putting up a 1:55.57 for fifth
Lessons with the Legends: Coach Dick Kimball By Michael J. Stott Venerated as an athlete and coach, Dick Kimball, at age 84, is still giving private diving lessons. A high
Florida’s Vanessa Pearl had high expectations going into her first collegiate postseason. Coming out of high school she was an A-Finalist at US Nationals in 2017 and a three-time SEC
The 2019-20 TYR Pro Swim Series in Greensboro, North Carolina started Wednesday night with the heats of the 1500 free as Ashley Twichell won the women’s race at 16:11.19 and Zane Grothe
Welcome to the “Tip of the Week.” Swimming World will be bringing you a topic that we’ll explore every month with drills and concepts for you to implement with your
Gene Testing It’s that time of pre-Olympic season again: time for Games bosses and anti-doping authorities to send out a warning that a new testing method “could” be rolled out