Amy Javens: Not Your Typical Ironman
By Devin Javens, Swimming World College Intern. In 2006, Amy Javens competed in her first ever Ironman at 34 years old in Madison, Wis. She didn’t expect much but wanted
By Devin Javens, Swimming World College Intern. In 2006, Amy Javens competed in her first ever Ironman at 34 years old in Madison, Wis. She didn’t expect much but wanted
VICTORIA, BC – Simon Fraser University Clan posted impressive results in their first meet of the season Saturday at the Saanich Commonwealth Place. The Clan dominated both relays in both
Jefferson City, Tenn.—-The Wingate University swimming teams won 10 events (seven women, three men) on the second day of a two-day dual meet against Bluegrass Mountain Conference foe Carson-Newman University
By Jason Tillotson. Around the Big 12 there was an array of exciting meets this week, with Texas hosting their annual double dual meet with Indiana and Florida, the men
As is usually the case early in the season, the top of the NCAA Division III rankings were shaken up significantly this weekend, as some teams dove into their first
Each day through October 26, Swimming World will take you back 50 years to the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, and will re-tell the stories of those Games through archived meet
The No. 17 Alabama men’s swimming and diving team opened its Southeastern Conference schedule with a 162-136 upset over No. 10 Texas A&M Saturday morning at the Alabama Aquatic Center.
Sophomores Caitlin Tycz and Marta Ciesla won two events apiece to lead the USC women’s swimming and diving team to a 142-120 road win at Utah in the first dual
The nationally-ranked Florida State swimming and diving teams traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where they split a dual meet with the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The 25th-ranked women’s team upset the No.
Freshman Maggie MacNeil set school and pool records in the 100-yard butterfly and senior Siobhán Haughey won three events to lead the No. 3-ranked University of Michigan women’s swimming and