#30MostSwimfluential: Dave Salo
Who is Dave Salo? Author of SprintSalo: A Cerebral Approach to Training for Peak Swimming Performance (1989) and Complete Conditioning for Swimming (2008). Earned his doctorate in exercise physiology from
Who is Dave Salo? Author of SprintSalo: A Cerebral Approach to Training for Peak Swimming Performance (1989) and Complete Conditioning for Swimming (2008). Earned his doctorate in exercise physiology from
Tom Daley and Rebecca Gallantree struck world gold for Great Britain, resoundingly beating a pair of newly crowned Chinese champions to claim the inaugural mixed team diving title at 2015
Who is Eddie Reese? Swam collegiately for the University of Florida where he won three consecutive SEC championships (1961, 1962, 1963) and became the first Florida swimmer to win five
This evening three-time Olympic champion Natalia Ishchenko has captured her second gold medal at the 16th FINA World Championships in Kazan. After a successful duet technical routine event, where she
Who is Richard Quick? Head coach of five NCAA Division I college programs, covering a span of 33 years (SMU women 1976-1977, Iowa State men 1977-1978, Auburn 1978-1982, Texas women 1982-1988,
Who is Teri McKeever? Swam competitively for the University of Southern California from 1980-1983. Graduated from USC in ’83 with a BS in education and also earned a master’s degree
Who is David Marsh? Five-time All-American backstroker at Auburn. Earned a degree in business administration in 1981. Coached 17 years at Auburn University (1990-2007.) Coached seven men’s and four women’s
FINA Bureau Member and Russian Swimming Federation (RSF) President, Vladimir Salnikov, announced that new swimming disciplines that are likely to be introduced at the 2020 Tokyo Olympiс Games will not
Eighteen-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps (Baltimore, Md.), as well as fellow Olympic medalists Cullen Jones (Irvington, N.J.), Caitlin Leverenz (Tucson, Ariz.), Allison Schmitt (Canton, Mich.) and Nick Thoman (Cincinnati,
Who is Jim Ellis? Started as a water safety instructor with what is now Sayre-Morris Recreation Center in West Philadelphia. He’d work with the kids who didn’t get picked for