Rikako Ikee Breaks Two Games Records On Second Night of Asian Games
The second night of finals from the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia featured seven total events with China winning three and Japan winning four, tying the two countries for
The second night of finals from the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia featured seven total events with China winning three and Japan winning four, tying the two countries for
In an epic race, Japan broke the Games Record with a 7:05.17, holding off a late charge from China who finished with the silver at 7:05.45. Both teams finished under
Japan’s Kanako Watanabe came home with a flourish in the 200 breast final, overtaking China’s Yu Jingyao (2:23.31) and Japan’s Reona Aoki (2:23.33) over the final 50. Watanabe was able to successfully defend her 2014 title
It did not take long for Japan’s Rikako Ikee to gather a nice collection of Asian Games medals. Ikee won her third gold medal with the 100 free and set another Asian
China’s Xu Jiayu also won his second gold medal of the meet, this time taking out the 50 back at 24.75. Xu won the 100 back last night and has set himself
Rikako Ikee also won her second gold medal of the meet on Monday night in Jakarta, Indonesia but she won her first individual gold medal with the 50 fly. Ikee swam
Sun Yang of China won his second gold medal in as many nights at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia as he won the 800 free on Monday night after
Duke University has picked up backstroker Quinn Scannell, who is set to transfer from the University of Pennsylvania for the fall of 2018. She will join the Blue Devils with three years
Day two of the Asian Games is under way after a strong start to the meet on opening night. Two records fell on the first night of competition and swimmers
NEW COMMIT: Miami University (Ohio) has recently received a verbal commitment from breaststroker Trystan Lundgren. The Hinsdale, Ill. native will join the Redhawks as a member of the class of 2023. Lundgren