The State of U.S. Swimming: Thumbs Up!
The State of U.S. Swimming: Thumbs Up! New swimming facilities in the United States are keeping pace with the country’s growing number of competitive swimmers. Author Chuck Warner discusses the growth of
The State of U.S. Swimming: Thumbs Up! New swimming facilities in the United States are keeping pace with the country’s growing number of competitive swimmers. Author Chuck Warner discusses the growth of
While the rest of the Southeastern Conference has yet to compete in the new year, Florida got off to a fast start in Gainesville. The Gator men and women both
By Dr. G. John Mullen Originally posted Feb. 4, 2015 SANTA CLARA – A few days back, USA Swimming correspondent Mike Gustafson opened his mailbag and gave his personal experience
Top 5 Stories of 2015 With 2015 in the books Swimming World Magazine takes a look back at the top five stories of the year. Katie Ledecky, Michael Phelps, and Ryan Lochte each earned
In this episode, Bruce Gemmell talked with Swimming World Magazine Publisher, Brent Rutemiller, about Katie Ledecky’s American Record 1000 yard swim and the training that went behind her race. She
A few of the Big Ten teams will be in action this coming weekend in Winter Break invitationals. Purdue, Illinois and the Michigan women will be competing in various duel
Florida was the first Southeastern Conference team to compete in the new year. The Florida men and women opened up 2016 with wins over Florida State University, an in-state rival.
Top 9 Olympic Upsets: #7 Anthony Nesty Beats The Great One Beginning with the November 2015 issue and running through July 2016—a month before the start of the Olympic swimming
By Tasija Karosas, Swimming World College Intern Lunch is one of the more difficult meals because you eat it right before practice and it can be tough to figure out
By Cathleen Pruden, Swimming World College Intern I’d seen a few mentions of Swimcerely with Spindrift on social media but did not have a clue what it was. As I