Busy New Year For Olympic Gold Medalist Jessica Hardy: New Book, New Coach
It’s been a busy holiday season for Olympic gold medalist Jessica Hardy. Not only does she continue to market her new book released last year, she’s also recently decided to
It’s been a busy holiday season for Olympic gold medalist Jessica Hardy. Not only does she continue to market her new book released last year, she’s also recently decided to
By Sarah Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern The PAC 12 Networks have just announced a fourth year of coverage for the swimming and diving programs with former Olympians Rowdy Gaines, Amy
By John Heil Rod Havriluk has been honored by Swimming World Magazine as one of the “Top Ten” most impactful people in swimming for 2015. In the interview that follows
At the 5th Singapore National Short Course Championships held over the holidays, BISP JSA Swim Academy member and Year 13 student Chantal Liew was in promising form in her hometown,
After leading the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) / TYR Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll for much of the year, the University of Virginia was replaced at
By Andy Ross, Swimming World College Intern As I was flying back from my nice, warm tropical training trip, my teammates were all complaining about the cold weather that would
Russian President Vladimir Putin, the recipient of a FINA Order medal just last year, has reportedly been linked to the doping scandal currently going on in track and field. The
By Andy Ross, Swimming World College Intern A lot of Big Ten teams are going to be racing this weekend as we are rapidly approaching championship season. Winter break training
By Andy Ross, Swimming World College Intern Two Wisconsin swimmers and a Rutgers diver won the weekly Big Ten honors for their efforts last week. Danielle Valley, a junior, won
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