FINA Short Course World Championships: Day 2 Finals Recap
Read below for our full coverage of day two finals at the Short Course World Championships in Windsor, Canada. The session was highlighted by a world record by the U.S.
Read below for our full coverage of day two finals at the Short Course World Championships in Windsor, Canada. The session was highlighted by a world record by the U.S.
While Carmel Swim Club may have finished second by a mere .07 in tonight’s boy’s 800 freestyle relay, lead off swimmer Drew Kibler still clocked a National Age Group record. The 16
Buoyed by a stellar 20.44 split by second leg swimmer Vladimir Morozov, Russia won gold in the mixed 200 free relay to close out the second night of swimming in Windsor.
Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu pulled away from the field on the last 25 and ended up winning gold in the women’s 100 back by seven tenths of a second. Hosszu touched in
USA Swimming Winter Junior Nationals-East action kicked off this evening in Columbus, Ohio with two relay events. Girls 200 Medley Relay The opening relay came down to the wire. The
Great Britain’s Adam Barrett pulled away from the USA’s Tom Shields and South Africa’s Chad le Clos to take the top seed for the final of the men’s 100 fly. Barrett’s time of 49.21 improved
Canada’s Penny Oleksiak is understandably a favorite of the home crowd in Windsor, and she thrilled the crowd when she posted a time of 52.19 to tie with Australia’s Brittany Elmslie for
South Korea’s Park Tae Hwan won his second gold medal in Windsor, taking gold in the 200 free after winning the 400 free in come-from-behind fashion Thursday night. Park touched in
19-year-old American Lilly King pulled ahead of world record-holder Alia Atkinson of Jamaica to win the World title in the women’s 50 breast. King posted a time of 28.92, smashing her own American record
Germany’s Marco Koch pulled away over the last 10 meters and took gold in the men’s 100 breast at the Short Course World Championships in Kazan. Koch touched in 56.77 to win