Jeanette Ottesen Pops 2nd-Fastest 100 Fly in World
Jeanette Ottesen leapfrogged Emma McKeon into second in the world in the women’s 100-meter fly at the Danish Open today. Ottesen clocked a top time of 57.23 tonight, moving her
Jeanette Ottesen leapfrogged Emma McKeon into second in the world in the women’s 100-meter fly at the Danish Open today. Ottesen clocked a top time of 57.23 tonight, moving her
Yauhen Tsurkin and Mireia Belmonte Garcia both put up second-ranked swims on the final night of the Spanish Open Spring Championships. Tsurkin shot to second in the world rankings in
For the first time, fans will be able to follow their swimming heroes live on their digital devices with Network Ten’s industry-leading digital platform, tenplay, set to live-stream all the
U.S. Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee, announced today the 25 athletes who will represent the U.S. at the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships, July 13-19, in
GREENSBORO – York YMCA’s Courtney Harnish and Sarasota YMCA’s Drew Clark took home the 1000 freestyle titles on the opening night of the YMCA Short Course Nationals meet at the
Editorial content for the NCAA Division I Championships is sponsored by Adidas. For full Swimming World coverage, check out our coverage page. Texas won its 11th NCAA Division I Men’s
Kelsi Worrell, Louisville’s rising star said, “This was a monster year”. That’s the best way to put Worrell and Louisville’s performance at 2015 NCAAs. Worrell broke the American record twice
We’re used to seeing Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte battling in the pool for the right to call themselves the best in one of the most thrilling rivalries in swimming
Though the men’s NCAA Division I championships took center stage last week to close out another exciting collegiate season, The Week That Was looks at other headlines that topped swimming
Rikke Moller Pedersen crushed the standing world-best time this year in the women’s 200-meter breast at the Danish Open. No one had been faster than 2:23 this year and Pedersen