5 Highlights Of 2014-2015 USA High School Swimming Season
Commentary by Jeff Commings Another memorable high school swimming season in the United States is complete, and we saw plenty of exciting moments that had people talking about the future
Commentary by Jeff Commings Another memorable high school swimming season in the United States is complete, and we saw plenty of exciting moments that had people talking about the future
By Makenzie Miller, Swimming World College Intern Sue Chen thinks it’s about time to make a change in the swimming world. Chen and several of her colleagues have started a
Missy Franklin is going back to her home state of Colorado for a couple of months to train with Todd Schmitz at the Colorado Stars as she looks ahead to
Katinka Hosszu officially responds to a commentary written by Casey Barrett titled “Are Katinka Hosszu’s Performances Being Aided?“. Barrett, who is working on a documentary exposing the systematic doping of the 1976
France has a lot of work to do in order to defend its world championship title this summer in the men’s 400 freestyle relay, but a little bit of help
Australia left the 2013 world championships without a medal in any of the seven open water races in Barcelona, the first time the country had been without an open water
By Andrew Jovanovic, Swimming World College Intern The Northwestern Men’s Swimming and Diving program is no stranger to welcoming foreign swimmers from around the globe. Freshman Almog Olshtein can attest
With Bob Bowman set to make the move to central Arizona this summer to start a new job as head swimming coach at Arizona State, many names were put into
By Brie Hines, Swimming World College Intern Behind the blocks, you press your goggles into your eyes for the last time, swing your arms and take a deep breath. The
By Shelby Iava, Swimming World Intern When you talk to individuals on a team they’re typically from states away. But when you talk to the Keene State swimming and diving