2018 Men’s Water Polo Preview: The Western Water Polo Association
Starting today, Swimming World will post previews of the six conferences that will send teams to the 2018 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Tournament, to be held November 29 – December
Starting today, Swimming World will post previews of the six conferences that will send teams to the 2018 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Tournament, to be held November 29 – December
The end of the Asian Games has approached us. Japan and China tied atop the leaderboard with 19 gold medals apiece while Japan won 52 total medals to China’s 50.
In a battle of the two fastest swimmers in the world for 2018, it was Korea’s Kim Seoyeong who broke the Games Record with a 2:08.34 for the gold medal in the
It was not as fast as it has been in the past, but China’s Sun Yang won his third straight gold medal in the 1500 at the Asian Games, just dipping under
China’s Wang Jianjiahe clinched the distance hat trick with a gold medal and new Asian Games Record of 4:03.18. Wang already claimed gold medals this week in the 800 and 1500 free finals and
Japan’s Yasuhiro Koseki proved he is still one of the best breaststrokers in the world with his 50 breast gold medal on Friday night at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. Koseki
Japan’s Rikako Ikee may have clinched herself swimmer of the meet honors by taking down world record holder Liu Xiang of China in the 50 free final. Ikee swam a 24.53 to win her sixth
Once again, the women set the precedent and the men followed suit. After the U.S. women set the meet record in 4×200 free relay, the men matched the feat with
One more women’s event for the evening and one more record to be broken. The U.S. women lowered the mark in the 4×200 free relay, finishing in a time of
Three in a row for the U.S. and another record. Emily Weiss surged to a meet record in the 100 breaststroke. She clocked a 1:07.55, bettering her 1:07.61 from prelims.