Arena Extends Train2Race Program Through April
PORTLAND – Arena North America today announced the extension of its highly-popular Train2Race program – a first-of-its kind promotion that allows swimmers to get a discount on two models of
PORTLAND – Arena North America today announced the extension of its highly-popular Train2Race program – a first-of-its kind promotion that allows swimmers to get a discount on two models of
Commentary by Brent Rutemiller PHOENIX – Joel Shinofield, Executive Director for the College Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) believes that United States Masters Swimming (USMS) can have a big
By Jaecey Parham, Swimming World College Intern Fourteen years ago was the last time Rice swimming automatically qualified a relay for NCAAs. At Conference USA Championships, four Owls changed that
FAIRFAX – Andrew Seliskar of Nation’s Capital, after putting up a strong first two nights at the Potomac Valley Championships, lowered his personal best in the 200-yard IM on the
GREENSBORO – North Carolina Aquatic Club distance ace Madison Homovich, 14, closed out a stellar meet with two more individual victories and sectional records in the 1650 free and 200
JENKS – Flyers Aquatic Swim Team’s Genevieve Pfeifer won her fifth individual event of the meet, while Rockwood Swim Club won the team title by 17 points as the Jenks
MARSEILLE – Sarah Sjostrom was on the double again tonight with a world-best 50 fly and a winning 100 free at the Golden Tour in Marseille. A day after winning
FAIRFAX – Andrew Seliskar took down the 17-18 U.S. National Age Group record in the men’s 200-yard breast last night at the Potomac Valley Championships, and Swimming World reader Dave
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FEDERAL WAY – It was a claw-and-scratch battle that wasn’t decided until the final event, but the men of the University of Southern California swimming and diving claimed the Pac