Morning Swim Show: Josh Schneider Is Putting In Plenty of Training
In this episode of the Morning Swim Show, Josh Schneider talks about how he is putting in plenty of training as he focuses on the 50-meter free even though he’s
In this episode of the Morning Swim Show, Josh Schneider talks about how he is putting in plenty of training as he focuses on the 50-meter free even though he’s
Members of the swimming community in Canada and around the world are mourning the death of longtime national coach Randy Bennett. The head coach of the Swimming Canada High Performance
After initially being arrested as a 17-year-old minor in 2014, former Oregon swim coach Mitchell Kelly has been acquitted and found not guilty on four sexual abuse charges according to
FINA announced today that the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) will be entrusted to handle doping control for the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan. This despite rampant positive tests by
The 51 members of the 18-and-under group of Americans competing in this week’s Irish Open Championships will not be the only foreigners racing against some of Ireland’s best in Dublin.
By Dr. G. John Mullen Dr. Angelna Hibbs did a written interview for Swimming Science regarding her recent publication, Isolated core training improves sprint performance in national-level junior swimmers. This was the first
STANFORD – American record-holder David Nolan, who recently completed his collegiate swimming career at Stanford University, has signed with agent David Arluck and Arluck Promotions, Arluck announced via Twitter tonight.
By Evan Dulaney Long Yuan Miguel Gutierrez Feng is en fuego at Mexican Nationals. Feng was just getting started with his victory and Pan Am qualifying swim in Sunday’s 100-meter
By Rachel Ewart, Swimming World College Intern Freshman Kayla Sproles was one of the top scorers on Northern State University’s swim team this season. During her first year at college,
The world’s top divers competed from April 24-26 at the third stop of the FINA Diving World Series in Kazan’s crowded Aquatics Palace, the venue that will also host the