NCAP Girls Down 11-12 200 Free Relay NAG Record
Nation’s Capital showed up ready to race at the 2017 PVS Junior Olympics, downing a three-year old National Age Group (NAG) 11-12 relay record set previously by NCAP team members.
Nation’s Capital showed up ready to race at the 2017 PVS Junior Olympics, downing a three-year old National Age Group (NAG) 11-12 relay record set previously by NCAP team members.
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor. In the calculus of where water polo might thrive, the Dominican Republic presents contrasting arguments regarding the sport’s potential. Despite minimal infrastructure and an
Welcome to Swimming World’s live recap of the fourth and final day of prelims at the 2017 NCAA Division II Nationals in Birmingham, Alabama! Two more records fell this morning courtesy of Drury’s Bailee Nunn and
This is the Swim Poll Of The Week for Saturday, March 11, 2017, sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: Should the next USA
By Katie Wingert, Swimming World College Intern. Even the efforts of Michael Andrew were dwarfed by an upstart 13-year-old, Kate McCarville, on the second night Speedo Sectionals in Columbia, MO. In a night
Women’s 800 Free Relay Wingate improved from the 3rd place finish at last year’s meet to the top of the podium this year, with the team of Hanna Van Horen (1:49.61), Abby Kosic (1:49.11), Maria
It was a quick night number two at the Iowa City stop of Speedo Sectionals. A number of meet records fell and many swimmers put together multiple impressive finals swims.
Finals for Speedo Sectionals in Greensboro, North Carolina resumed tonight at 6pm. SwimMAC Carolina’s winning streak of the evening was interrupted by Cardinal Aquatic Club’s Nicolas Albiero in the men’s
Mary Smutny of AquaKids Sharks Swim Team took first in the women’s 200 free with a dominant 2:01.81. In second was North Palm Beach Swim Club’s Nicole Gomez in 2:03.09 and in
Women’s 200 Butterfly Hannah Kastigar from Northern State held onto her #1 seed from this morning, taking the women’s 200 butterfly in 1:58.36. Oksana Marchuk, a freshman from Bridgeport, was out fast at