Q&A with Canada’s Junior Coach Ken McKinnon
By Brian Palaschuk, Swimming World College Intern. Swimming Canada’s Junior team is one of the most successful in the world. Despite a relatively small competitive swimming population of 35,000 year-round
By Brian Palaschuk, Swimming World College Intern. Swimming Canada’s Junior team is one of the most successful in the world. Despite a relatively small competitive swimming population of 35,000 year-round
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor Adam Krikorian is arguably one of America’s finest and most accomplished coaches in any discipline. After winning 10 NCAA titles as a head coach
The 2018 French National Championships continued Wednesday in Saint-Raphel, which is serving as the nation’s qualifying meet for the 2018 European Championships in Glasgow later this summer. In a unique
Leadership Lanes by Toni Armstrong (A Multi-Part Series Presented by Swimming World). Teaching to one learning style handicaps the learner from fully comprehending their experience because no one is a single
Earlier this month, it was announced that USA Swimming CEO, Tim Hinchey, would be one of several sports executives that would testify before a House subcommittee on sexual abuse in Olympic
Dartmouth men’s and women’s swimming and diving head coach James Holder has announced the hiring of Helaina Sacco as an assistant coach ahead of the 2018-19 season. Sacco comes to
Indiana University head swimming coach Ray Looze announced the hiring of Dr. Kirk Grand on Wednesday. Dr. Grand will serve as the assistant sprint coach for both the men’s and
STANFORD, Calif. – Four Stanford student-athletes – Elise Cranny, Lindsey Engel, Ted Miclau, and Robert Neff – were awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships for their academic and athletic achievements. NCAA Postgraduate
The 2018 FINA Swimming World Cup will kick-off in just four months, as seven hosts have confirmed their commitment, all ready to provide outstanding facilities and a backdrop for elite
2009 100 Backstroke World Champion and 2016 Olympic Team Member for Japan, Junya Koga, has tested positive for muscle-building substances after an out-of-competition drug test in March of this year.