Olympic Swimmer Antony James Sentenced to 21 Years in Prison
Olympic Swimmer Antony James Sentenced to 21 Years in Prison British Olympic swimmer Antony James was sentenced on Wednesday to 21 years in prison for sexual abuses. James was found
Olympic Swimmer Antony James Sentenced to 21 Years in Prison British Olympic swimmer Antony James was sentenced on Wednesday to 21 years in prison for sexual abuses. James was found
Sarah Sjöström Expecting Her First Baby In August; Maintains Her Desire To Compete At LA 2028 Sarah Sjöström and husband Johan de Jong Skierus are set to become parents for
The Real Bella Sims Stands Up and Shines at SEC Championships Entering last year’s U.S. Olympic Trials, there was no reason to believe Bella Sims would not qualify for her
Age-Group Standout Millie Conner Posts Several Nation-Leading Times at South Carolina Champs Back in December, 11-year-old Millie Conner was featured in Swimming World’s Special Sets, with her work at Team
The Positive Effects of Swimming On the Brain By Alice Reeves-Turner If there is one thing all swimmers (and ex-swimmers) can agree on, it is the addictive nature of swimming.
Exciting news for the swimming, water polo, diving, and aquatic sports community in Orange County, California! The inaugural Orange County Sports Awards Gala is set to shine a spotlight on
Big 12 Championships, Night 1: Post-Texas Era Dawns With Biggest Field The 57th and 58th Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships will bestowed this week, to the top men’s and
USA Swimming Releases 2025 World Aquatics Junior Championships Selection Procedures USA Swimming has released its selection procedures for the 2025 World Aquatics Junior Championships. The meet will take place in
Can Swimming Get a Katie Ledecky vs. Summer McIntosh Showdown in 800 Freestyle at World Champs? Without scheduling constraints, Summer McIntosh could have taken on additional events at last summer’s
How International Swimmers Might Fit Into New Era of NCAA Swimming The transition to the new era of college swimming has begun, most recently with Cal and Stanford making their