Campbell Sisters Get Going in 100 Free Prelims
After watching from the sidelines for four days, it was finally time for the speedy Campbell sisters to dive into action at the 2015 Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships. Commonwealth
After watching from the sidelines for four days, it was finally time for the speedy Campbell sisters to dive into action at the 2015 Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships. Commonwealth
By Annie Grevers, Swimming World Staff Writer Never Quit, Only Retire When swimmers get serious, the word “quit” is thrown out of their lexicon. So when swimmers finish out their
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GREENSBORO – The Atlantic Coast Conference has honored 10 individuals as recipients of the 2015 ACC Swimming and Diving Annual awards, as announced Monday. The winners were determined by a
LEON – The second leg of the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Leon (MEX), which brought together over a hundred divers and 19 countries*, came to an end on Sunday
The best swimmers on Earth are getting ready for this summer’s world championships, putting up some impressive times in Australia, North America and Europe. Many of our top five headlines
Mieko Nagaoka shows no sign of stopping her impressive performances in the pool, and the 100-year-old wonder from Japan made history as the oldest person to complete 1500 meters in
Jim McConica, a six-time member of the Swimming World Magazine World Masters Swimmers of the Year list, made a case to be a part of next year’s group with three
The fourth night of finals featured another handful of top five times in the world at the Australian Swimming Championships, including a swift swim from Emma McKeon. In a close
Texas A&M senior Sarah Henry was relieved and delighted with her win in the 400 IM on night two of NCAAs. Georgia’s Amber McDermott gave her a scare during the