Balance is the Key to Your Best Swim Life
By Jamie Kolar, Swimming World College Intern. Swimming is an all-consuming sport. It demands every part of your being: body, heart, mind and spirit. As dedicated swimmers, we have no
By Jamie Kolar, Swimming World College Intern. Swimming is an all-consuming sport. It demands every part of your being: body, heart, mind and spirit. As dedicated swimmers, we have no
ON NOVEMBER 2018 COVER OF SWIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE The Netherlands’ Sharon van Rouwendaal dominated this year’s European Championships, winning three of the four women’s open water races—5K, 10K and 5K
The Big Ten Conference continues its swimming & diving season with a handful of meets this week. There are two double dual meets that will be interesting this early in
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor They had been losing all season—all eight weeks of it—and will lose more times before season’s end. But, on one of those occasions that
Katie Ledecky and Lilly King each spoke at a summit at the White House, calling for reform of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). WADA reinstated the Russian Anti-Doping Agency after
It is rivalry week in the SEC with two of the biggest rivalries in the country taking place. Of course, they are not all-SEC meets, but rivalries that involve SEC
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Wednesday, October 31, 2018, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know what the greatest invention
NEW COMMIT: Lafayette, Calif. native Emily Gebhardt has announced her in-state verbal for the fall of 2019 to San Diego State University. Gebhardt does her club swimming with Orinda Aquatics and capped off
By Jason Tillotson. It’s at this time of the year when the action around the NCAA begins to intensify. Swimmers are tired. Fall training has taken it’s toll. It’s at
The Pac-12 Conference continues its swimming & diving season with the first relatively full-slate week of competition as far as dual meets are concerned. This is the week where the