Q&A With Nova Southeastern Coach Bonewit-Cron
By Abby Boone, Swimming World College Intern Nova’s Success A NCAA top ten finish is an achievement for any program, but especially for a program that is still relatively new
By Abby Boone, Swimming World College Intern Nova’s Success A NCAA top ten finish is an achievement for any program, but especially for a program that is still relatively new
Following a five-year tenure that saw tremendous growth and success, Rutgers University head swimming and diving coach, Phil Spiniello, has decided to step down from the helm of the program.
By Dr. G. John Mullen SANTA CLARA – Icing has been under scrutiny over the past few years and I’m a tad late on the whole icing debate. Excellent and
Following up on an earlier article written by Craig Lord of SwimVortex.com, banned Chinese Doctor Ba Zhen violated his banishment from the sport of swimming and FINA has not taken any additional
By Allison Peters, Swimming World College Intern Most swimmers look forward to a break from swimming, but soon find themselves looking for ways to justify the swimmer diet. Here are
The battle for Super Final berths was fierce between European teams in the penultimate round of the FINA Women’s Water Polo World League 2015, held on Tuesday March 24 in
This episode of the Morning Swim Show takes us back to the 2014 NCAA Championships where Dave Durden Head Coach for Cal Talks about winning the team title for the
SwimmingWorld.TV present another episode of Race Day, sponsored by NikeSwim, where host Tiffany Elias talks with expert analyst Jeff Commings about the upcoming 2015 NCAA Men’s DI Swimming Championships. Watch
By Emma Foster, Swimming World College Intern When Bethany Gehrke was just a few weeks old, she was hospitalized for an unknown illness. Her mother Barb Gehrke noticed that she
The American Swim Coaches Association have plenty of room left for upcoming clinics around the United States. Check out their current schedule Upcoming ASCA Clinics (Spring 2015) Clinic: