2017 U.S. Open Swimming Championships: Day 1 Finals Live Recap
Everything you need to follow along live with day one finals of the 2017 U.S. Open Swimming Championships in East Meadow, New York. Hit refresh for the latest coverage. Events: Women’s
Everything you need to follow along live with day one finals of the 2017 U.S. Open Swimming Championships in East Meadow, New York. Hit refresh for the latest coverage. Events: Women’s
The Futures Championships in Geneva, Ohio begin Thursday, August 3, and the psych sheets reveal a packed field led by a few stand-out swimmers, including Alyssa Helak and James Koval. Alyssa Helak of Victor
By Joe Buchanan, Swimming World College Intern. The importance of hydration is not lost on swimmers. Coaches consistently harp on the need to hydrate before, during, and after practices. Hydrating
Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom posted a world record in the women’s 50 free during the first day of short course meters competition at the FINA World Cup stop in Moscow. The swim marked
Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom has lowered the world record in the women’s 50 free (short course) at the FINA World Cup stop in Moscow. She came in at 23.10 to streamroll the mark
Great Expectations Early on, many observers felt that Reece Whitley, who just completed his junior year at William Penn Charter High School (Pa.), could be a transcendent talent in swimming.
Everything you need to follow along live with day one prelims of the 2017 U.S. Open Swimming Championships in East Meadow, New York. Hit refresh for all the latest coverage. Events:
Global aquatic brand arena has just launched a fresh take on training and fitness swimwear with their new line of technical two-piece separates known as RuleBreaker that was inspired by
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor As I wend my way across the Atlantic by air returning to Brooklyn, it seemed appropriate to wrap up my experience of Budapest and
The 2017 FINA World Cup series began this morning with the first session of prelims at the Moscow stop. A new set of event limits are in play. The meet