Six More Tidbits on New World Record-Holder Kathleen Baker
By David Rieder. This month’s cover of Swimming World Magazine features Kathleen Baker, with an image captured just moments after Baker set the first world record of her career in
By David Rieder. This month’s cover of Swimming World Magazine features Kathleen Baker, with an image captured just moments after Baker set the first world record of her career in
NEW COMMIT: Frisco, Texas native Abby Koczo has announced her verbal commitment to the University of Alabama. A talented backstroker and IMer, she will make her way to Tuscaloosa in the fall of 2019.
The Virginia men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams swept Penn State on Saturday (Oct. 6) in the program’s season opener. The Cavalier women defeated the Nittany Lions 178-112 in
Seniors Alex Valente and Riley Scott and junior Louise Hansson all won twice to lead the USC men’s and women’s swimming teams during the two-session final day of the Trojan
The latest issue of Swimming World Biweekly is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers can click here to download For FREE – (Limited Time Offer) Read about Phoebe Bacon’s journey to qualifying for
NEW COMMIT: High school junior Gianluca Urlando has verbally committed to the University of Georgia as part of the class of 2024. Urlando is a member of the United States National Team and
NEW COMMIT: Visalia, Calif. native Preston Niayesh has announced his verbal commitment to stay in-state and swim for the University of California – Berkeley as a member of the class of 2023.
By Isabelle Robuck, Swimming World Intern. Swimming is our identity. It runs in our blood – messy chlorine buns and dry skin follow us around everywhere we go, whether we
Men’s 400 IM Japan’s Daiya Seto continued his World Cup dominance with a win in the 400 IM to start the last session of the FINA World Cup in Budapest. Seto won
Jamaica’s Alia Atkinson broke the second world record of the night in Budapest with a 28.56 in the 50 breast final. She broke her own world record that was a 28.64 from