3 Reasons to Say Yes to High School Swimming
By Andrew Jovanovic, Swimming World College Intern “Should I swim in high school?” It’s the question almost every age-grouper asks themselves as they graduate grade school. Parents, coaches, and teammates
By Andrew Jovanovic, Swimming World College Intern “Should I swim in high school?” It’s the question almost every age-grouper asks themselves as they graduate grade school. Parents, coaches, and teammates
On Monday, June 1, the Mission Viejo City Council approved a $6.2 million full renovation of the Marguerite Recreation Center’s aquatic facility. The motion to fully renovate the facility where the Mission
According to an article from Hungary Today, the price for the preparation and construction of the facilities for the 2017 FINA World Championships could be upward of 49 billion Hungarian
Hilda Luthersdottir seems to be operating under a “break a record a day” mantra at the 16th Games of the Small States of Europe. In the first two nights in
Professional cliff diver Steven LoBue gives us some insight into the incredible sport of cliff diving the below video from the International Swimming Hall of Fame. Steven discusses the sport
Seniors DJ Bradshaw (Reisterstown, Md./Calvert Hall), Charles Logan (Durham, N.C./Riverside), and Lucas Morgan (Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional) will serve as the captains of the Washington College men’s swim team for the 2015-16 season, while senior Cate McMenamin (Souderton, Pa./Souderton
As FINA prepares for another record-breaking World Championships in Kazan, Russia, world-class cities from 7 countries across 4 continents have expressed a strong interest in hosting the 2021 and 2023
Dixie State University has announced that Ben Rae will become the school’s first head coach for women’s swimming program, according to the university. The Red Storm, which compete in NCAA
The organizers of the International Traversing of Lake Memphrémagog (Lake Magog) announced in a press release that they have withdrawn their 34K and 10K races from FINA’s 2015 Open Water
By Connor Bailey, Swimming World College Intern Coaches are the glue of the swimming community. Though swimmers shine and fade with their athletic careers, a coach has a more permanent