World Swim Coaches Call For Unity To Ensure Clean Sport
The World Swim Coaches Association issued a statement reinforcing the basic ideal of Olympic sports and the need to ensure that clean sport is the cornerstone of all Olympic Sports.
The World Swim Coaches Association issued a statement reinforcing the basic ideal of Olympic sports and the need to ensure that clean sport is the cornerstone of all Olympic Sports.
Rutgers has added Katia Alyabyeva to the team’s swim coaching staff, the school announced Tuesday. Alyabyeva began in her position Monday, and the school will participate in the women’s Big Ten championships
Each year Swimming World Magazine devotes the March issue to the predictions and previews of the upcoming NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA Championships. This year Swimming World is excited to announce that we
Morning Splash by David Rieder. Wednesday afternoon, the madness begins. Conference championships for Division I NCAA swimming and diving begin this week, and that means eyebrow-popping times will come from all
Agon is the proud sponsor of all high school coverage (recruiting, results, state championships, etc.) on SwimmingWorld.com. For more information about Agon, visit their website AgonSwim.com. This weekend the top boys
Agon is the proud sponsor of all high school coverage (recruiting, results, state championships, etc.) on SwimmingWorld.com. For more information about Agon, visit their website AgonSwim.com. This week Missouri’s top high
Agon is the proud sponsor of all high school coverage (recruiting, results, state championships, etc.) on SwimmingWorld.com. For more information about Agon, visit their website AgonSwim.com. Missoula Hellgate High School swept
The craziness of February didn’t take long to take full effect in the Division II landscape. The Indianapolis men won their first conference team title in school history over Division
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor As water polo’s popularity rises in the East, a critical component is surfacing: identifying coaches who not only can grow the sport but also
By David Rieder. Last season, as Mallory Comerford was blossoming into one of the best freestylers in the country at the NCAA championships, her Louisville team was on its way