2018 USA Water Polo Junior Olympics Day Eight: The Vanguard Age
The 2018 USA Water Polo National Junior Olympics concluded Sunday afternoon with SOCAL Water Polo Club beating 680 Drivers 8-5 in the girls 18 U Platinum bracket at Stanford’s Avery
The 2018 USA Water Polo National Junior Olympics concluded Sunday afternoon with SOCAL Water Polo Club beating 680 Drivers 8-5 in the girls 18 U Platinum bracket at Stanford’s Avery
Swimming World Magazine’s Andy Ross caught up with our 2018 high school swimmers of the year Reece Whitley and Emily Weiss at the Phillips 66 Nationals. Whitley and Weiss broke the national high school record in the
ON THE AUGUST 2018 COVER OF SWIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE Yorktown High School’s Emily Weiss has won the 100 yard breaststroke three straight years at the Indiana High School State Championships.
16-year-old Kaitlyn Dobler talked to Swimming World about her 100 breast victory on the first night of the 2018 Speedo Junior Nationals in Irvine. Dobler talked about how she focused on tapering for this
14-year-old Justina Kozan of Brea Aquatics in Southern California talked about how nervous she was before the 200 fly and why she didn’t have the most confidence before the race. Kozan moved
The 2018 Long Course YMCA National Championships opened with the 1500, both won in dominant fashion. Wilton’s Catherine Buroker touched in 16:53.39 to win the women’s event. Powel Crosley’s Lucy Callard also separated herself
During the first full morning of fast racing at the 2018 Speedo Junior National Championships, Allie Piccirillo, Jean-Pierre Khouzam, Olivia Calegan and Joshua Matheny all put up the top times in their respective events. They
By Isabelle Robuck, Swimming World College Intern. We spend countless hours training for one meet, one race, one time, and one feeling – success. Different swimmers define success differently. For
This week’s Performance Of The Week, sponsored by LumaLanes, goes to Kathleen Baker, who stunned the crowd at the Woollett Aquatic Center in Irvine, CA with a new world record
Gary Taylor has finalized the 2018-19 competition schedule for his first season as head coach of Auburn Swimming and Diving, stacking the season with multiple challenging dual meets and a