4 Reasons Why Your Teammates Are the Best Friends You Could Ask For
By Molly Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern The past week – through all the midterms, papers, personal problems, and college antics – has been a stressful one for me personally
By Molly Lloyd, Swimming World College Intern The past week – through all the midterms, papers, personal problems, and college antics – has been a stressful one for me personally
This weekend, Swimming World will return to the campus of Roger Williams University in Bristol, RI, for Bluefish Swim Club’s annual fall invitational, now called the Swimming World Trials/Finals Fall
By Katlynn Emaus, Swimming World College Intern The second law of thermodynamics states that when energy is transferred from one form to another it will decrease usable energy and increase
After more than 20 years as a coach and executive in various positions in swimming, Pierre Lafontaine is stepping away from the sport to take a new job as head
Summer Sanders was one of the darlings of the pool at the 1992 Olympics, winning the gold medal in the 200 butterfly after missing out on wins in the 200
Everything you need to follow along with finals live during the 2015 FINA World Cup Tokyo. Hit refresh for the latest coverage. Schedule of Events: Men’s 100 Free Women’s 200
Cameron Van Der Burgh of South Africa kicked off the Tokyo stop of the 2015 FINA World Cup series by grabbing the first place seed in the men’s 50-meter breaststroke. Van
FINIS Inc. is proud to announce the release of the Kick Pro, a new kick efficiency-training tool. The Kick Pro has two neoprene cuffs that are attached to the leg
Though the 1000 freestyle isn’t swum at the NCAA Division I championships, it’s still a very exciting event to watch in dual meets, especially when an athlete is putting in
By Danielle Repper, Swimming World College Intern Has anyone ever had this thought– “I’ve practiced this dive hundreds of times, and know I can nail it! So why do I