Maya DiRado Maintains Top Spot In 200 IM Semi-Finals
Women’s 200 IM Semi-Finals: Maya DiRado has been making quite a name for herself in the Individual Medley’s. After a strong prelims swim of 2:11.66 DiRado earned herself the top seed in
Women’s 200 IM Semi-Finals: Maya DiRado has been making quite a name for herself in the Individual Medley’s. After a strong prelims swim of 2:11.66 DiRado earned herself the top seed in
Men’s 200 Fly Semi-Finals: World Record holder in the 200 fly and the reigning Olympic silver medalist Michael Phelps continued to demonstrate why he is the Greatest Olympian of All Time (GOAT) leaping
Women’s 100 Breast FINAL: Short Course American Record holder Lilly King continued her domination of the 100 breaststroke with a strong finish in finals, stopping the clock at a 1:05.20 improving upon her
Men’s 100 Back FINAL: The U.S. men have continually thrown down the gauntlet in the 100 back throughout the last month. It began with David Plummer’s 52.40 at the Arena Pro Series stop
Women’s 100 Back FINAL: The women’s 100 back was a star-studded event with Natalie Coughlin, the most decorate female Olympic swimmer of all time, and Missy Franklin, the defending Olympic gold medalist, dueling for
Men’s 200 Free FINAL: The men’s 200 freestyle final was highlighted by a trio of Texans, two members of SwimMAC’s elite team, and one Trojan. The crowd roared as the
Women’s 200 Free Semi-Finals: Unsurprisingly Katie Ledecky jumped to the lead early in the second heat of semi-finals, splitting a time of 56.73 before cruising to a final time of 1:55.10. Ledecky, who
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Three-time Olympian Elizabeth Beisel sprained her hand and suffered a small fracture in the warmup pool incident today at Olympic Trials. Bluefish Swim Club head coach Chuck Batchelor confirmed to Swimming World that Beisel