Six Men In Their Eighties Break Record As Oldest To Swim Across Catalina Channel
It took a little more than 12 hours, but six men between 80 and 85 years old became the oldest people to swim across the Catalina Channel Thursday with a
It took a little more than 12 hours, but six men between 80 and 85 years old became the oldest people to swim across the Catalina Channel Thursday with a
Commentary by Jeff Commings, Swimming World Senior Writer The 2013 world junior swimming championships saw Americans Andrew Seliskar and Gunnar Bentz make big breakthroughs, while Ruta Meilutyte of Lithuania continued
By Brianna Hines, Swimming World College Intern Devastating News On January 2, 2015 at 5:20 p.m. I received a phone call from a close friend and former teammate. I was
The 2015 USA Swimming Long Course season has come to a close and USA Swimming has compiled the top times in each zone for the 18 & under and open
By Dr. G. John Mullen “Get higher!” “Pull!” “Get your chest to the bar!” Who has heard their coach yell these remarks during dryland? Who has had their coach provide
By Nicole Cassou, Swimming World College Intern For most aging adults, hitting a milestone like 70 is not something to look forward to. The opposite is true in Masters swimming,
Psych sheets are out for the 2015 FINA World Junior Championships taking place in Singapore, Aug 25-30 next week. The meet was created to match some of the best teenagers
By Matt Grillo, Swimming World College Intern It was a busy summer for Canada’s national team as they played host to the 2015 Pan American Games. Less than a month
Taylor McKeown twice lowered the meet record in the women’s 100-meter breast at the 2015 Jose Finkel Trophy. McKeown clocked a 1:09.34 in prelims to down Julia Sebastian’s 2013 mark
By Brittany Oxley, Swimming World College Intern One thing I have learned through my swimming career is that the swimming community is small. Someone you know always knows someone else