Tom Luchsinger Finds Himself in a Better Place
By Makenzie Miller, Swimming World College Intern Happy to be home for the summer, after surviving my first year of college swimming, I found myself following my old coach to
By Makenzie Miller, Swimming World College Intern Happy to be home for the summer, after surviving my first year of college swimming, I found myself following my old coach to
David Guthrie stopped by the Texas Senior Circuit meet on the campus of Texas A&M University last weekend, and the 55-year-old impressed the crowd with another Masters world record in
Elizabeth Pelton, entering her senior season at the University of California, underwent surgery for a broken bone in her hand today according to California Athletics. Pelton, just back from representing
By WADA President Sir Craig Reedie Whereabouts: an important initiative allowing clean sport to prosper As the spirit of clean sport thrives and many in the sporting community fight the good
By Alex Labonge, Swimming World College Intern Swimming races regulated by USA Swimming and FINA follow a very specific and concrete set of rules. There is very little flexibility and every
Boise State swimming and diving head coach Kristin Hill announced Monday that she will step down from her position after nine seasons effective August 12. “After nine wonderful years of
Before the Pan American Games started last week in Toronto, the name Santo Condorelli didn’t register much of a blip on the global sprint freestyle radar. Those who follow American
The heat is on for the Australian Dolphins Swim Team who have landed in Qatar and are settling in smoothly to a 10-day staging camp in Doha. As temperatures soar
Every year Swimming World highlights the top Male and Female High School Swimmer of the Year in the August issue. In anticipation of the release of the August issue we at
With less than two weeks until the start of pool swimming at the FINA world championships, Spanish swimming star Mireia Belmonte is harboring doubts about being able to compete in