(Video Interview) Simone Manuel Bounces Back After Early Stumble in Santa Clara
Simone Manuel’s weekend at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Santa Clara got off to a rough start after a head-on collision in the warm-up Friday, but she bounced back to
Simone Manuel’s weekend at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Santa Clara got off to a rough start after a head-on collision in the warm-up Friday, but she bounced back to
By David Rieder. The 12 flags lined up on deck at the Santa Clara International Swim Center were rippling in the 17 mile-per-hour wind. All over the pool deck, coaches
On the fourth and final night of the TYR Pro Swim Series stop in Santa Clara, Lilly King threw down a series of three monster 50 breaststroke races, each faster
By David Rieder. When Regan Smith swam at her first-ever Pro Swim Series meet in 2017 in Santa Clara, Calif., she was a little-known 15-year-old backstroker. The Minnesota native had recently
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor As the academic year draws to a close, thoughts of summer—and new educational opportunities—occupy the minds of many high school students. It’s no different
On the fourth and final night of the Santa Clara stop of the 2018 TYR Pro Swim Series, Tucson Ford’s Leah Smith swam to a second place finish in the
Swimming her race freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, Sarah Darcel dominated the women’s 200 mystery IM. She won the event in 2:16.92. Kim Williams finished second in 2:19.51 while Monika Gonzalez-Hermosillo took third in 2:19.93. Kristen
The final knockout race of the 2018 TYR Pro Swim Series Santa Clara included Markus Thormeyer, Kyle Decoursey, Tate Jackson, Aleksandr Loginov, Zach Apple, Michael Chadwick, Meiron Cheruti, Josh Fleagle and Dean Farris.
The final knockout race for the women’s meet included Abbey Weitzeil, Simone Manuel, Lia Neal, Katie McLaughlin, Kelsi Dahlia, Amy Bilquist, Madison Kennedy, Farida Osman and Katrina Konopka. Weitzeil won the first round
The men’s 50 breast knockout event saw Kevin Cordes, Nic Fink, Andrew Wilson, Miguel De Lara Ojeda, Pavel Romanov, Chuck Kati, Connor Hoppe, Brandon Fischer and Ian Finnerty compete. Cordes was victorious during