Morning Swim Show: Giles Smith Ready For Life as Postgrad Swimmer
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 2. GILES Smith is only a few days into his life as a postgrad swimmer, and on today’s edition of The Morning Swim Show he talks about
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 2. GILES Smith is only a few days into his life as a postgrad swimmer, and on today’s edition of The Morning Swim Show he talks about
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 1. LONGTIME swimming supporter and Cincinnati swimming alum Charles Keating Jr., has died at the age of 90. Although he lived a controversial life, that included a
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 1. FOUR YMCA national records took a tumble to open the YMCA short course swimming championships, where Sarasota is looking to repeat as team champion and
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 1. BUOYED by Held’s record-setting leadoff, Springfield managed to hold off a fast-charging Triangle Area team to win the final event of the night with a
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 1. NICK Caldwell’s astonishing meet record of 8:55.55 was never in jeopardy, and neither was Ian Rainey’s chances of winning tonight’s distance event. Leading by four
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 1. BUILDING a five-second lead at 200 yards, Courtney Harnish of York never looked back on her way to winning the 1000 free after taking third
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 1. SPRINGFIELD’S Ryan Held was on fire today in the 50 free, resetting his national record with a 19.58 in the individual event to beat out
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 1. ANOTHER defending champion, another record broken. Katrina Konopka avenged her third place in the 100 fly earlier in the session with a meet record 22.46
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 1. ZACH Warner of Somerset Valley made a huge drop in his lifetime best to win the 200 breast, taking the title with a 1:56.61. Before
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, April 1. BETHANY Leap defended her 200 breast title tonight at the YMCA short course nationals. Sarasota’s Leap had a challenge in her quest to repeat as