Life In The Fast Lane: Sprinter Appreciation
By Seren Jones, Swimming World College Intern Historically, sprinters have always been referred to as the “lazy” swimmers. We get out early. We get extra rest. We hardly do any
By Seren Jones, Swimming World College Intern Historically, sprinters have always been referred to as the “lazy” swimmers. We get out early. We get extra rest. We hardly do any
By Chris Barber, CPT. Sports are becoming more and more competitive, especially in youth sports. With this increase in competitiveness, kids are starting to lift weights. I get asked a
By Nikki Cannon, Swimming World College Intern You have made it! Congratulations, you have survived to see the glory days of swimming. You have survived the early mornings, hard dryland workouts,
The United States Lifesaving Association (USLA) is sending a group of high-performing professional and junior lifeguards to the 2015 International Surf Rescue Challenge (ISRC). The national team and the youth
Jordan Wilimovsky has had a pretty successful past few weeks. Wilimovsky won gold in the 10k open water event at the World Championships in Kazan, ensuring himself a spot in
The 2015 USA Swimming Long Course season has concluded and USA Swimming compiled the age group zone results to showcase the champions. Here is a complete list of champions. Special
By Emma Merrill, Swimming World College Intern As we approach the end of August, and therefore the end of the short-but-sweet break from the pool for most NCAA swimmers, it’s time
Another handful of world record fell on day three of the 2015 FINA World Masters Championships. World Records Switzerland’s Julien Baillod of Schwinnclub Uster Wallisellen downed the men’s 35-39 400-meter
Everything you need to follow along with finals live during the 2015 FINA World Cup Moscow. Women’s 100 free Katinka Hosszu, swimming a much more reduced schedule tonight than her seven swims
The fourth evening of swimming at the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games on Tuesday (11 August) saw swimmers from seven different countries win gold. Katarina Roxon (1:22.18) gave Canada the