Two Work Better Than One
By Jamie Kolar, Swimming World College Intern. Swimming is considered by many to be an individual sport, and to an extent, that is very true. We get up on the
By Jamie Kolar, Swimming World College Intern. Swimming is considered by many to be an individual sport, and to an extent, that is very true. We get up on the
18-year-old Erica Sullivan of the Sandpipers of Nevada told Swimming World she has decided to defer her enrollment to the University of Southern California until after the 2020 Olympics. “I decided to defer for
USA Men’s National Team Head Coach Dejan Udovicic has announced the roster of athletes set to compete for Team USA in a three-game series against Italy in Southern California. The
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor When Team USA opened play at the 2018 FINA Intercontinental Tournament in Auckland, New Zealand by dropping a match to Australia by 9-8, it appeared
NEW COMMIT: Carmel, Ind. native Jota Iwase has declared his commitment to the University of Chicago and will join the Maroons as a member of the class of 2023. Iwase swims year-round
The USA Women’s National Team defeated the Netherlands 12-3 this past Saturday to close out their 2018 schedule with a 33-1 record. The number one team in the world claimed
Australia’s Dean Boxall wins Swimming World’s 2018 International Swim Coach of the Year award for his efforts in training distance phenom Ariarne Titmus. Boxall coaches Titmus, 2015 World Champion Mitch Larkin, 2018 Commonwealth Games gold
NEW COMMIT: Wheaton College in Massachusetts has gained a new commitment for the fall of 2019 from Cape Elizabeth, Maine native Hope Campbell. Campbell does her club swimming with Coastal Maine Aquatics
By Isabelle Robuck, Swimming World College Intern. The quality of our relationships often dictate the quality of our lives, so as athletes, it is important to be aware of how
It’s been another amazing year of aquatics competition, including exciting trips to Glasgow for the European Championships and Tokyo for the Pan Pacific Championships, and Swimming World had our readers covered