On The Record with Ratko Rudic, Legendary Water Polo Coach
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor Without a doubt the most successful water polo coach in the history of the sport, Ratko Rudic recently surprised polo observers the world over
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor Without a doubt the most successful water polo coach in the history of the sport, Ratko Rudic recently surprised polo observers the world over
By Abigail Sheridan, Swimming World College Intern. Gabe Castano – accomplished Pennsylvania State University sophomore and Monterrey, Mexico native – completes his fifth year as a competitive swimmer, adding the
Two days ago the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved an almost complete schedule of the Olympic events for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. The only sports not approved at the
This is the Swim Poll of the Week for Friday, July 20, 2018, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: How do you get most
The University of West Florida has announced that Phil Kraus has been named the head coach for the women’s swimming & diving program. Kraus, who has more than 20 years
The Phillips 66 USA Swimming Nationals start up July 25 and will showcase the best the United States has to offer in the sport of swimming. The meet will serve
Earlier this morning, it was reported that U.S. National Team member Madisyn Cox has been handed a two year doping suspension by FINA. The reason for suspension was listed as Trimetazidine,
Just a few days after 2017 World Champion Gabriele Detti of Italy announced he was dropping out of the European Championships, another big name in Spain’s Mireia Belmonte announced on social media she is
27-year-old Andrew Willis of Great Britain announced via social media that he was retiring from the sport of swimming. Willis was one of the most consistent 200 breaststrokers in Great Britain, as