Clive Rushton, Coach and Former British Olympian, Dies of Cancer at 69
Clive Rushton, who competed for Britain in the 100-meter backstroke at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, has died from cancer at the age of 69. The British Swim Coaches
Clive Rushton, who competed for Britain in the 100-meter backstroke at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, has died from cancer at the age of 69. The British Swim Coaches
While Team USA won 17 events on night three of the Para Swimming World Series, Michelle Konkoly‘s 1:01.75 was one of the fastest swims of the night. After nearly breaking
Shanghai, China – The USA Women’s National Team kept up their winning ways at the FINA World League Super Final winning their fourth straight gold medal at the event and
Team Canada was golden again on day three of the UANA Open Water Championships, with wins in all four races. Alex Katelnikoff and Chantal Jeffrey won gold in the junior
Swimming South Africa named its World Championship team for Budapest this summer. Chad Le Clos leads the names as he qualified for four individual events with the 100, 200 fly,
Swedish sprinter Sarah Sjostrom blasted out another impressive effort on day two of the Mare Nostrum stop in Monaco, where she won the 100 free, 50 fly and 50 free. She
With the addition of three new events to the Tokyo Olympic lineup in 2020, distance swimmers all around the world have begun to take notice and start preparation for an
Up & Comers: Claire Tuggle Sponsored by Spectrum – Visit the Swimming World Magazine Vault to Read More. If you ask 12-year-old Claire Tuggle of the Clovis Swim Club in California what
Night two of the 2017 World Para Swimming World Series featured many more fast swims by swimmers from around the globe. After the American team won 15 events on night
The Texas Senior Circuit meet in College Station wrapped up Saturday evening as Jack Conger and Sydney Pickrem each posted strong performances in picking up individual wins. Conger won the men’s 200 fly in