How to Make Your Olympic Trial Goal a Reality
By Will Manion, Swimming World College Intern As we move into July, the thought of Olympic Trials being only a year away fascinates the minds of coaches and swimmers around
By Will Manion, Swimming World College Intern As we move into July, the thought of Olympic Trials being only a year away fascinates the minds of coaches and swimmers around
Setting the Stage Swimming’s main stage is reserved for Rio and the 2016 Olympics next year, but this summer’s World Championships in Kazan, Russia could show who is ready to
By Emma Schoettmer, Swimming World College Intern Brandy Collins Maben was University of Arizona Swimming women’s team captain when they won the 2008 NCAA team title. As a student-athlete, she was
Dutch Paralympic champion Marc Evers believes he is in the shape of his life as he looks to defend three world titles at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships in
Coverage of the 2015 World University Games is proudly sponsored by adidas. Visit Swimming World’s event coverage page for live results and recaps. Commentary by Jeff Commings, Swimming World senior
By Dave Crampton, Swimming World contributor Long term athlete development (LTAD) is a widely accepted concept within high performance sport on how to best train and develop junior athletes appropriately
By Delaney Lanker, Swimming World College Intern Traveling to other countries, standing on the podium at championships, captaining a team of 30 girls and making lifelong memories made waking up
Mitch Dalton, most recently a successful men’s assistant coach at Princeton University, has been named USA Swimming’s National Junior Team Program Director, the National Governing Body announced today. Dalton will
Hendrik Feldwehr provided the top swim of the second night at the German Open in Essen. Feldwehr, who is ranked seventh in the world in the 50-meter breast with a
Sarah Sjostrom captured her third title of the Swedish Summer Championships with a swift 100-meter fly. Sjostrom clinched the women’s 100-meter fly title in 56.96, just off her 2014 meet