Heat Sheets Out for Final Night in Santa Clara; Worrell and Shields Scratch 200 Fly
The heat sheets have been posted for the final night of competition at the 2017 arena Pro Swim Series meet in Santa Clara, Calif. The session begins at 5 p.m.
The heat sheets have been posted for the final night of competition at the 2017 arena Pro Swim Series meet in Santa Clara, Calif. The session begins at 5 p.m.
The final morning prelims session at the 2017 arena Pro Swim Series stop in Santa Clara, Calif., saw Canada’s Kylie Masse and Cardinal Aquatics’ Kelsi Worrell each blast quick times in their respective events,
Momentous Male Milestones Visit the Swimming World Magazine Vault to Read More. In February, Swimming World highlighted women in swimming who busted through barriers. This month, we’re celebrating their male counterparts who
Jay Litherland won the men’s 400 IM at the 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Santa Clara by nearly four seconds. The 2016 Rio Olympian stopped the clock in 4:13.79, fast enough
Stanford’s Katie Drabot won the women’s 400 free at the 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Santa Clara in 4:08.07, a lifetime best by three seconds, while teammate Allie Szekely won the 400 IM, and Ally
BY Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor In a nod to the necessity of the netminder, Princeton’s Ashleigh Johnson and USC’s McQuin Baron were recipients of the 2017 Peter J. Cutino
By David Rieder. Last summer, Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz each achieved their ultimate dream. By finishing third and fifth, respectively, in the men’s 200 free final at Olympic Trials,
After taking some time away from the pool, Elizabeth Beisel finished second in the women’s 400 IM at the 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Santa Clara. She stopped the clock in
The last morning of the Santa Clara Arena Pro Swim Series will go off Sunday morning with eight events. Katie McLaughlin and Kelsi Worrell will start the morning in the
Cal’s Ryan Murphy out-touched teammate Jacob Pebley for the win in the men’s 200 back at the 2017 Arena Pro Swim Series Santa Clara. The three-time Olympic gold medalist finished in 1:57.09. Murphy talks