How Pre-Race Nerves Can Be Used to a Swimmer’s Advantage
How Pre-Race Nerves Can Be Used to a Swimmer’s Advantage My heart would race, my knees would feel weak, and my arms would get heavy… but this was not the
How Pre-Race Nerves Can Be Used to a Swimmer’s Advantage My heart would race, my knees would feel weak, and my arms would get heavy… but this was not the
Freshman Focus: Five Swimmers Making Instant Impact on New Teams A large group of decorated swimmers will suit up for the upcoming college championship season as they seek to continue
U.S. Open Qualifier Zack Kusch Set To Join Northwestern In 2026 NEW COMMIT: Northwestern University has secured a new verbal commitment for the 2026-27 season and beyond from U.S. Open qualifier
5 College Swimming Meets to Watch During Second Half of Season After three electrifying months, we’ve reached the halfway point in the 2024-25 college swimming season. It’s been a thrill,
Maturity and Experience Guided Regan Smith to Career Year in 2024 Returning home from her second Olympics, Regan Smith needed a respite from the pressure-packed, exhausting buildup to the Paris
Peerless Distilling Celebrates Close Connection to Swimming Community with UVA Coach Todd DeSorbo An Olympic coach, a world record holder and a swim team captain walk into a distillery. It’s
Addison Carlile To Join Iowa’s Class Of 2030 NEW COMMIT: Junior National qualifier Addison Carlile of Newburgh, Indiana, has announced her verbal commitment to the University of Iowa beginning in Fall 2026. She
Josh Liendo and Ilya Kharun Lighting the Way for Surge by Canadian Men’s Program What Josh Liendo and Ilya Kharun did in Paris last summer—winning three Olympic medals between them—was
Q&A with Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA Head Coach Chris Karelus; Leader of Power Program At age 13, Chris Karelus moved from his native Poland to Scotch Plains, N.J., where the Fanwood-Scotch
12 Signs You’re a True Swim Team Kid: Being Part of a Special Sporting Community Swimming is an all-consuming sport, and once you start participating, you are most likely never