What I Ate Today: Swimmer Edition
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern A lot of bloggers have been posting about what they eat in a day, so I thought I’d give it a try too.
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern A lot of bloggers have been posting about what they eat in a day, so I thought I’d give it a try too.
Global water instinct brand arena has announced a renewal of their sponsorship agreement with Australian backstroker Emily Seebohm. The 23-year-old from Brisbane was 2015’s leading female backstroker, winning both 100m
This week’s set looks at three different ways of pulling to get the most out of each stroke while working your core. You’ll need standard pulling equipment here (paddles, pull
By Andy Ross, Swimming World College Intern Carmel will be looking to extend its state championship winning streak to 30 years on Saturday. The national record for most consecutive state
By Sarah Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern SAN FRANCISCO, California. (February 9, 2016.)–“The Pac-12 Sports Report” announced the list of the All-Century Team for Men’s Swimming and Diving, which is
By Lillian Nelson, Swimming World College Intern The Utah High School State Meets kick off this upcoming weekend at Brigham Young University. The 2A Classification dives in Thursday morning with Emery High School looking
Monroe High School’s Rich Fortels caught a tough break. At the Greater Middlesex Conference Championship meet in New Jersey, Fortels was disqualified in the 100-yard backstroke for wearing a swim
By Julia Cunningham, Swimming World College Intern Brands are very important for swimmers, but our tech suit is not the only fashion decision we make on deck. Depending on the
Nearly 20 years ago, Swimming World Magazine first ventured online with the creation of SwimInfo.com. SwimInfo quickly became “the most comprehensive swimming website in the world,” and still maintains that
Between Cameron McEvoy’s 47.56 in the 100 freestyle and Marco Koch posting a 2:07 200 breaststroke (for the second week in a row), there was no shortage of standout swims