Dennis Stark, Former Notre Dame Swimming Coach, Dies at 91
SOUTH BEND – Dennis Stark, the University of Notre Dame’s first swimming and diving coach, a 27-year veteran of that position and a longtime Special Olympics advocate in the community,
SOUTH BEND – Dennis Stark, the University of Notre Dame’s first swimming and diving coach, a 27-year veteran of that position and a longtime Special Olympics advocate in the community,
PHOENIX – The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Team Rankings are voted on by a committee of CSCAA member coaches and one
Photo Courtesy: JD Lasica PHOENIX – This past week wrapped up some longstanding storylines in aquatic sports, as we learned the fate of the best swimmer of all time and
COLUMBUS – Ariel Rittenhouse (Santa Cruz, Calif.) won the women’s 3-meter gold, while Steele Johnson (Carmel, Ind./West Lafayette, Ind.) took gold in men’s 10-meter as the USA Diving Winter National
By Annie Grevers TUCSON – The Christmas Training season can certainly create some anxiety for a swimmer as the standard routine of swim-school-swim-homework-sleep suddenly becomes wide open. Instead of fearing the
By Steven V. Selthoffer. Chief European Columnist Swimming World Magazine Stuttgart, GER– The earthquakes and tremors continue to reverberate from the revelations from the ARD/WDR documentary “Secret Doping Dossier: How
QUEENSLAND – Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacific champion Cate Campbell has added to her list of accolades for 2014 taking home three major individual awards, including Swimmer’s Swimmer, Georgina Hope
PHOENIX – Every week over the next few months, Swimming World Magazine will feature a camp specializing in teaching swimmers how to improve their technique, swim faster and have fun
Photo Courtesy: photo by Brett Hillyard of Hilly Collective PHOENIX – On today’s edition of The Morning Swim Show we bring you our favorite interview of the year. Kim Chambers
Photo Credit: Kyle Staggs FORT LAUDERDALE – The Tampa men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams claimed the team titles, while four more NCAA Division II ‘A’ cuts were posted