2015 World University Games: Day 6 Finals Heat Sheets
Coverage of the 2015 World University Games is proudly sponsored by adidas;. Visit Swimming World’s event coverage page for live results and recaps. Here are the heat sheets for the sixth night
Coverage of the 2015 World University Games is proudly sponsored by adidas;. Visit Swimming World’s event coverage page for live results and recaps. Here are the heat sheets for the sixth night
Coverage of the 2015 World University Games is proudly sponsored by adidas;. Visit Swimming World’s event coverage page for live results and recaps. Everything you need to follow along with finals live
Swimming Technique Misconceptions: Hull Length Many people believe that the technique of the fastest swimmers is worth copying, resulting in numerous misconceptions. In reality, even the fastest swimmers have technique
By Shelby Iava, Swimming World College Intern On the pool deck, you might hear many different terms or just a whole new language. Swimming and diving each come with their own
Tara Kirk, a 2004 Olympian and ’04 Stanford graduate, has been inducted into the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame along with Rick Schavone, the former Head Diving Coach of the Cardinal
Coverage of the 2015 World University Games is proudly sponsored by adidas;. Visit Swimming World’s event coverage page for live results and recaps. Everything you need to follow along with prelims live
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By Patrick Murphy, Swimming World Intern After hearing the news that the NCAA approved the 100 IM as an event for dual meets and conference meets, I thought it would
By Maria Dobysheva Polina Egorova won her first title after returning home from European Games where she won six gold medals. At Russian Junior Nationals, the meet for boys aged
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