15 Swims Worth Remembering in 2015
Commentary by Casey Barrett which first appeared on his website Caps & Goggles. The year before an Olympic year is often a bit of a buzz kill. It’s a time
Commentary by Casey Barrett which first appeared on his website Caps & Goggles. The year before an Olympic year is often a bit of a buzz kill. It’s a time
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern January can be a daunting month for college swimmers, where you are so close to Championship season, yet still so many duel meets
While Michael Phelps still owned his fair share of most read items to close the year, the Towson Controversy and Katie Ledecky’s amazing swims at the NCAP Invitational dominated the
Welcome to the “Drill of the Week” sponsored by The Fitter and Faster Swim Tour presented by Swimoutlet.com. Swimming World will provide you with a weekly tip or drill from
TritonWear is the proud sponsor of the Set Of The Week. Looking into a crystal ball to predict meet times isn’t easy, nor is it often accurate. This week’s TritonWear Set
This is the Poll Of The Week for Wednesday, December 30, 2015 sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know What Does Your Coach
By Grace Hoffmann, Swimming World College Intern As I called to interview a particular University of Arizona alum and 1996 NCAA champion, I expected to hear about swimming and his
The Florida State Seminoles will kick off the 2016 ACC season against the SEC’s Florida Gators in a Sunshine State showdown. FSU is ranked the No. 23 men’s team in
For the first time all year, Michael Phelps was not the focus of the most read stories on Swimming World during the September-October time period. During the next few days,
Ranomi Kromowidjojo blasted a meet-record time in the women’s 50-meter fly at the short course Indian Ocean Meet. Kromowidjojo won the sprint in 25.39, vaulting to sixth in the world