Counting Her Blessings
Counting Her Blessings October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Swimmer Kayla Redig was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 24. Now
Counting Her Blessings October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Swimmer Kayla Redig was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 24. Now
By Peter Baugh, Swimming World College Intern At age 17, Maxime Rooney is the youngest member of the male U.S. National Team. The Florida commit competed at the Junior World
Aquatic sports federations in the United States met in Kansas City for their annual conventions, and USA Swimming’s House of Delegates approved a couple of new rules that had lots
By Seren Jones, Swimming World College Intern What does it mean to have heart? Does it mean that you will do whatever it takes in order to achieve success? To
World Championship medalist Moniek Nijhuis will make a full-time move to Plymouth later this month to train with Coach Jon Rudd and alongside new training partner Olympic Champion Ruta Meilutyte.
Bob Bowman officially got the first tick in his win column as head coach of the Arizona State swimming program, taking a decisive victory over the University of the Pacific
Agon is the proud sponsor of all high school coverage (recruiting, results, state championships, etc.) on SwimmingWorld.com. For more information about Agon, visit their website AgonSwim.com. The California Golden Bears
Agon is the proud sponsor of all high school coverage (recruiting, results, state championships, etc.) on SwimmingWorld.com. For more information about Agon, visit their website AgonSwim.com. SwimMAC Carolina’s Alyssa Marsh
The 2015 International Swim Cup concluded this weekend in Berlin with an impressive performance from German Olympic-hopeful Alexander Kunert. The meet played host to over 700 athletes from Macedonia, Portugal, Sweden,
Swimming New Zealand has confirmed that highly-experienced coach Clive Power will continue in the role of national head coach until next year’s Rio Olympics. Power is highly respected in the