3 Reasons Why the World Falls for Swimming Every Olympic Year
By Lillian Nelson, Swimming World College Intern As a lifetime member of the swimming community, I’ve seen our sport through the good times and the bad. Over my many years
By Lillian Nelson, Swimming World College Intern As a lifetime member of the swimming community, I’ve seen our sport through the good times and the bad. Over my many years
French Olympic Champion Alain Bernard is joining the Startup SWIMBOT to accelerate its development. SWIMBOT ambition is to teach swimming to over one billion persons. Its 3D tutorials and its
By Julia Cunningham, Swimming World College Intern Coach is someone, not quite your parent or your best friend or even your number one role model, who is there throughout your
With little competition this past week, this week’s Performance of the Week goes back a couple weeks to look at a swim that may have gone unnoticed during a busy
Ranomi Kromowidjojo blazed her way to a meet record in the women’s 50-meter free at the short course Indian Ocean Meet. Kromowidjojo won the splash-and-dash with a time of 23.76,
Dartmouth junior Tate Ramsden passed away on Saturday, Dec. 26 at the YMCA Shelby Aquatic Center in Florida according to the New York Post. He was 21 years old. Ramsden
The pre-Olympic year championship meets, and Michael Phelps‘ performances in one of those meets, dominated the most read content at Swimming World in July-August of 2015. During the next few days,
The Florida Gators will swim on Jan. 2, kicking off 2016 SEC action. Florida is the No. 4 men’s team in the nation and No. 14 on the women’s side.
By Katlynn Emaus, Swimming World College Intern Training trip. Time to travel to a tropical place, splash around in the warm ocean water, and bond with teammates. Life is good.
With the Holiday season in full swing and the new year just days away, this is a time when people across the country get to sit back and relax. That