Lilly King Repeats As Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year
ROSEMONT, Ill. – Indiana University swimmer Lilly King was named the 2017-18 Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year on Thursday, the league office announced. Wrestler Kyle Snyder of Ohio
ROSEMONT, Ill. – Indiana University swimmer Lilly King was named the 2017-18 Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year on Thursday, the league office announced. Wrestler Kyle Snyder of Ohio
Relive the special night for Bill Sweetenham when the International Swimming Hall of Fame inducted the class of 2018 during ceremonies in Fort Lauderdale Florida on May 19th. Watch This Exclusive Video Commemorating Bill
By Makena Markert, Swimming World College Intern. Four Olympic gold medals, one silver Olympic medal, seven world records, and 45 American national titles all belong to Janet Evans. Nine Olympic
The International Federation for Athletes with Intellectual Impairments (INAS) has announced the cancellation of the 2018 INAS Swimming Open Championships (Americas), following a request from the Local Organising Committee (LOC).
Born in Siberia with fibular hemimelia, Jessica Long was adopted from a Russian orphanage at thirteen months old and has since become the second most decorated U.S. Paralympic athlete of
The 17th annual RCP Tiburon Mile Open Water Swim is coming up on Sunday, August 19th, 2018 at 9a.m. Olympic and World Champions, as well as avid open water swimmers
As a result of their performances at the USA Speedo Winter Junior Nationals in December, Ethan Harder (Billings Aquatic Club) and Katharine Berkoff (Missoula Aquatic Club) have emerged among the
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor Last week, the Pac-12 Networks—arguably American water polo’s most important broadcast partner—announced its 2018 fall schedule of livePac-12 sports broadcasts. Its coverage of men’s
INDIANAPOLIS – USA Diving has announced that three-time Olympic coach Dan Laak has been named the organization’s High Performance Director. Laak brings extensive international experience to USA Diving after having
South Korean swimming legend Park Tae Hwan was selected for his fourth straight Asian Games on Tuesday, per Yonhap News Agency in South Korea. The 28-year-old Park was one of 59 total