6 Ways to Spice Up Your Summer Training
By Kayla Riemensperger, Swimming World College Intern. We’ve all been there – that moment when swimming becomes more of a chore than something to enjoy. Swimming back and forth with
By Kayla Riemensperger, Swimming World College Intern. We’ve all been there – that moment when swimming becomes more of a chore than something to enjoy. Swimming back and forth with
The Next Chapter After two years of college at Stanford University and two NCAA team championships—and with two years remaining before the 2020 Olympics— Katie Ledecky, the world’s greatest women’s
The 2018 Eric Namesnik Memorial Open concluded on Sunday in Ann Arbor, and two Michigan swimmers led off the day with distance victories. Felix Aubock cruised to victory in the
The 2018 Mel Zajac Jr. International meet in Vancouver concluded with strong performances by many of the top swimmers at the meet. Caeleb Dressel set a meet record to win
Japanese artistic swimming ace Yukiko Inui performed her best this weekend in Surrey, Canada, as the city hosted the seventh-of-ten leg of the FINA Artistic Swimming World Series 2018. Olympian
Welcome to the “FINIS Tip of the Week.” Swimming World will be bringing you a topic that we’ll explore with drills and concepts for you to implement with your team
By Eamonn Keenan, Swimming World College Intern. In August of 2017, USA Swimming announced that they hired an outside consulting firm to evaluate technical racing suit regulations. This research initiative
The 2018 Eric Namesnik Memorial Open is underway in Ann Arbor, Michigan at the Canham Natatorium, with several local Club Wolverine swimmers and a few international athletes making a big
The speed picked up on the second night of the Mel Zajac Jr. International meet in Vancouver. on Saturday. Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Lochte and Penny Oleksiak were again at the
Mexico’s Adriana Jimenez managed to hold off British wildcard competitor Jessica Macaulay to take her second ever win by just 0.1 points in what was the closest women’s final ever.