5 Top Swimming World Headlines You Might Have Missed In The Week That Was
Shocking news from Australia and the first statewide high school championship in California were all the buzz in the past few days, and they are just two of the five
Shocking news from Australia and the first statewide high school championship in California were all the buzz in the past few days, and they are just two of the five
The team of China displayed once more its excellence in the fifth and penultimate leg of the 2015 FINA/NVC Diving World Series, by winning nine out of the 10 gold
By Tera Bradham, Swimming World Intern American Pharoah has now clinched his second victory in the most prestigious series of Thoroughbred races, the Triple Crown. While many think Pharoah could
When the BISP JSA Swim Academy at British International School, Phuket (BISP) first took to the pool in August 2013, the team had five international swimmers on scholarship, four swimmers
Emily Overholt made an impressive showing during the final session of the Mel Zajac Invitational winning both the women’s 200 fly and the 100 free. Overholt dropped an astonishing 5.29
The final session of the Speedo Grand Challenge saw Rachel Bootsma posting a 1:00.39 in the women’s 100 back, earning her a first place finish and a spot in the
Mehdy Metella made a major statement on the final day of France’s Golden Tour stop in Nancy, posting a very fast 100 freestyle that is now the fastest swum by
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The Japan Open continued its rich tradition of producing record-setting times on the final day of the meet, as Ippei Watanabe lowered his own junior world record in the 200
James Magnussen’s shoulder injury is so severe that it will require surgery, and means the 24-year-old will not defend his 100 freestyle title at the world championships. Magnussen has withdrawn