Jaime Lewis, A Gator Swim Coach Chomping Up Swim Smarts
By Annie Grevers, Swimming World Staff Writer Jaime Lewis wanted to be an FBI agent until she started investigating the business of swim coaching. During her senior year at the
By Annie Grevers, Swimming World Staff Writer Jaime Lewis wanted to be an FBI agent until she started investigating the business of swim coaching. During her senior year at the
By Jeff Commings Before rap music made it nationally popular, USA Swimming had its own version of an East Coast-West Coast rivalry with its split junior national championships. After a
FINA announced today yet another Russian doping ban as European short course champion Vitaly Melnikov has been banned for two years for testing positive for EPO. Melnikov tested positive for
TUCSON – We’re two weeks into the USA collegiate championship season, and we’ve seen many performances that have defied expectations. From a university’s first trip to the top of the
Twice a week over the next few months, Swimming World Magazine will feature a camp specializing in teaching swimmers how to improve their technique, swim faster and have fun with
By Emma Foster, Swimming World College Intern For many swimmers, championship meets have wrapped up. Races were swum, and best times were either hit or missed. After working for months
By David Rieder DURHAM − When Missy Franklin committed to swim for California in the fall of 2012, she made quickly made it clear that she would just compete collegiately
Swimming Canada is taking the first step in a new direction today by unveiling a new brand at swimming.ca/brand The brand was inspired by legends and imagery dating back to
This episode of the Morning Swim Show takes us back to the 2014 NCAA Championships to talk to Olivia Smoliga. Last year, Smoliga surprised everyone by winning the 50 free
FEDERAL WAY–Thomas Brewer of Current Swimming set a new Western Sectionals record during the final session of the Speedo Sectionals held in Federal Way. King Aquatic Club swept the competition