Farida Osman Flies to 2nd in 50 Fly World Rankings at Des Moines TYR Pro Swim
Women’s 50 Fly Farida Osman and Kelsi Dahlia flew to the top of the world rankings in the women’s 50 fly on night three in Des Moines. Osman, representing Pinnacle Racing,
Women’s 50 Fly Farida Osman and Kelsi Dahlia flew to the top of the world rankings in the women’s 50 fly on night three in Des Moines. Osman, representing Pinnacle Racing,
Men’s 50 Breast The top times continued for Brazil as Felipe Lima turned in a top time in the men’s 50 breast. Lima posted a 27.18 for first place, finishing just
Women’s 50 Breast Jhennifer A. Conceicao and Great Britain’s Imogen Clark battled for first in the women’s 50 breast. Conceicao in getting her hand on the wall first, besting Clark 30.90
Men’s 200 Free Breno Correia of Brazil led a trio of 1:47s to the podium in the men’s 200 free, posting a final time of 1:47.83. His time ties him
Cal extended their lead on the third night of finals at the 2019 Men’s Pac-12 Swimming and Diving Championships tonight with three more individual wins (400 IM, 100 fly, 100
Women’s 200 Free Allison Schmitt, representing the Sun Devils, topped the competition in the women’s 200 free. Schmitt turned in a top time of 1:57.70, earning an Olympic Trial cut
Night three of the 2019 TYR Pro Swim Series: Des Moines saw many top athletes move into the top twenty world rankings. Among the winners on night three was Jacob Pebley
Earlier this week SUNY Geneseo alumni created a GoFundMe to help support the SUNY Geneso Blue Wave’s travel to the 2019 NCAA Division III Championships, to be held in Greensboro,
Marcy MacDonald‘s motto is “Dream, Prepare, Succeed.” It is this outlook on life, along with her determination that has guided Marcy to an impressive list of open water swimming accomplishments
Cal remains on top of the leader board with 342 points after day 2 of the 2019 Men’s Pac-12 Swimming and Diving Championships, followed closely by Stanford with 308 points.