(Press Conference) Phelps Happy to Represent USA for the Fifth Time
Michael Phelps won the men’s 200 fly en route to qualifying for his fifth Olympic Games, the first American male swimmer in history to do so. The 22-time Olympic medalist
Michael Phelps won the men’s 200 fly en route to qualifying for his fifth Olympic Games, the first American male swimmer in history to do so. The 22-time Olympic medalist
With the fourth night of U.S. Olympic Trials complete, 20 first-time Olympians have already qualified to represent Team USA, and we’re just at the meet’s halfway point. But on this night,
Melanie Margalis earned her first individual event for Rio by finishing second in the women’s 200 IM. She stopped the clock in 2:10.11, half a second behind winner Maya DiRado. This is
Maya DiRado qualified for her second individual swim in Rio by winning the women’s 200 IM. She stopped the clock in 2:09.54, the third best time in the world this year.
Missy Franklin was seeping joy when she spoke with Swimming World after securing her individual Olympic berth with a second place 200 freestyle finish. After a rough night last night, she put it
Katie Ledecky qualified for her second individual event for Rio by winning the women’s 200 free. Her time of 1:54.88 is just off her world leading time of 1:54.43. This
Michael Phelps has officially punched his ticket to Rio by winning the men’s 200 fly in 1:54.84, nearly one second ahead of runner-up Tom Shields. His win tonight makes him
Maya DiRado was first at the half way mark and finished on top in 2:09.54, the third best time in the world this year in the 200 IM. Forty five minutes after
Kevin Cordes was under 200 breaststroke world record pace at the halfway mark and the crowd pushed him forward. He was still at the pace at the 150 mark and the
After an overturned disqualification made for an eventful morning, Cammile Adams replicated her prelims race strategy. She won the second 200 butterfly semifinal in 2:07.31, nearly a second faster than she was