Swimming Australia Preparing To Name Year’s Best At Annual Ceremony
The who’s who of swimming in Australia will swap their costumes and caps for ball gowns and black ties when they gather in Brisbane on Saturday night for the 2016
The who’s who of swimming in Australia will swap their costumes and caps for ball gowns and black ties when they gather in Brisbane on Saturday night for the 2016
Transitioning To College Adjusting to college swimming is a challenge for any incoming freshman. With the need to balance academics, athletic obligations and a social life, time management becomes incredibly
Assistant swimming coach Catherine Vogt, who has played a large role in Troy’s success during her seven years at USC, has been promoted to head assistant coach, Trojan head coach
In this episode of the Morning Swim Show, Cullen Jones, an already accomplished sprinter with one gold and two silver medals from the 2012 Olympics in London, told Swimming World
This is the Poll of the week for Wednesday, September 2, 2015 sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know if you think that
One of Australia’s most successful backstrokers is leaving the competition pool, as Meagan Nay announced her retirement from competitive swimming. Her post on Instagram read as follows: So here goes;
South Africa will host the prestigious Commonwealth Games for the first time, as the Commonwealth Games Federation officially named Durban as the host of the multi-sport event in 2022. Durban
The Barbados Open Water Festival is returning to the Caribbean island for its 4th annual event. The November 4-8, 2015 event hosted by Swim Barbados Vacations, a locally-owned and operated
By Kaylie Noll, Swimming World College Intern Swimming is tough. It’s a sport that requires every ounce of energy from your mind, body, and soul. But sometimes your body can’t
Happy (Swimming) New Year! With the masses re-entering the pool as both high school and college swimming start back up, it is time for the Swimming New Year! As you