(Video Interview) Dalton Herendeen Changes Training Base in Lead Up to Paralympic Trials
Dalton Herendeen is vying for one of 10 men’s spots on the 2016 Paralympic Team. On the final night of Trials, he swam the 200 IM and the 100 backstroke.
Dalton Herendeen is vying for one of 10 men’s spots on the 2016 Paralympic Team. On the final night of Trials, he swam the 200 IM and the 100 backstroke.
Distance star Katie Ledecky will get the chance to defend her title in the women’s 800 free next month in Rio. She won tonight’s final in 8:10.32, nearly ten seconds
As they have done after every finals session so far, Swimming World’s David Rieder and SwimVortex’s John Lohn again looked back on the finals races held on day seven. The pair discussed
Missy Franklin qualified for her second individual event for Rio after finishing second in the women’s 200 back. She stopped the clock in 2:07.89, one second behind winner Maya DiRado. Franklin will
Michael Phelps qualified for his third individual event in Rio by winning the men’s 100 fly. Phelps, who was fourth at the 50, stopped the clock at 51.00. His time ranks
Maya DiRado added a third event to her schedule next month in Rio, this time in the women’s 200 back. She finished first in 2:06.90, nearly a full second ahead
Nathan Adrian qualified for his second individual event for Rio by winning the men’s 50 free, stopping the clock in 21.51. His time was .01 faster than runner-up Anthony Ervin. Adrian’s time ranks
Katie Ledecky will get the chance to defend her title in the women’s 800 free next month in Rio. She won in 8:10.32, nearly ten seconds ahead of the rest
Women’s 50 Free Semi-Finals: Newly minted Olympian Abbey Weitzeil grabbed the top spot in semi-finals of the women’s 50 free with a swift 24.39 from heat two, improving upon her prelims time
Men’s 50 Free FINAL: Splashin’ and dashin’ from the very start of the race was a quad of sprint superstars. Nathan Adrian, Anthony Ervin, Cullen Jones, and Caeleb Dressel blasted off the blocks to