Spring Break Offers Disappointed Swimmers A Chance to Refuel
By Abby Boone, Swimming World College Intern No swimmer begins a race thinking they want to come in last place. Every swimmer has goals – times to beat and things
By Abby Boone, Swimming World College Intern No swimmer begins a race thinking they want to come in last place. Every swimmer has goals – times to beat and things
PHOENIX – SwimmingWorld.TV brings you another episode of SwimOutlet.com Tech Talk devoted to educating consumers on cutting-edge products in aquatics. In this episode, Tiffany Elias is joined by Steve Furniss,
FORT LAUDERDALE – Two time Olympic bronze medalist Bob Bennet, a star at USC, stopped by the Hall of Fame along with his Trojan teammate John Poe. Bob was one
Editorial content for the NCAA Division I Championships is sponsored by Nike Swim. USA Swimming just posted the NCAA Men’s Division I Psych Sheets – Unofficial version. These are the
Camille Muffat, a French Olympic gold medalist, has died in a helicopter crash according to The Telegraph. The Telegraph reports that the crash occurred as part of a reality television
By Emma Foster, Swimming World College Intern You’ve done everything to prepare for your championship season. Junk food has been quit cold turkey, you’re asleep several hours earlier than usual,
By Allie Clark and Wilson Josephsen Emma Paulson was one of the breakout stars of this year’s Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) championship meet. A recent transfer to the University
PHOENIX – SwimmingWorld.TV brings you another episode of SwimOutlet.com Tech Talk devoted to educating consumers on cutting-edge products in aquatics. In this episode, Tiffany Elias is joined by Matt Zimmer,
TUCSON – The spotlight was on collegiate swimming in the United States last week, but high school and professional swimmers got some attention as well as March’s swimming championships gave
David Nolan set an American record in the men’s 200-yard IM at the Pac 12 Championships, and full video of the race has been elusive. Until now, thanks to Stanford’s