Morning Swim Show: Paul Powers On Summer Goals, Picking Michigan
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 19. PAUL Powers joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show shortly after his early decision to attend the University of Michigan. Powers, who made a verbal
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 19. PAUL Powers joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show shortly after his early decision to attend the University of Michigan. Powers, who made a verbal
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 18. SOMETIMES a great performance doesn't reach the intended goal, but is lauded for simply attempting it. That was the case for Chloe McCardel, who jumped into
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 18. IMAGINE 34,000 people around the world jumping into swimming pools for a common cause — well, two common causes, I suppose. Today was the annual World's
By Shoshanna Rutemiller PHOENIX, Arizona, June 18. RYAN Lochte admitted earlier this year that he would love to be on ABC's The Bachelor. And why not? Fans have seen him
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, June 18. BILL Jewell has been banned by USA Swimming for three years following Code of Conduct violations stemming from “a pattern of inappropriate behavior, including making
CHELYABINSK, Russia, June 17. FOR the seventh time, Serbia won the World League Super Final and a check for $100,000. The team, which twice won as Serbia-Montenegro, defeated Hungary in
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 17. ON Monday, FINA formally announced the suspensions of two athletes for doping violations. Poland's Paula Zukowska and Brazil's Hugo Parisi will both be out of competition
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 17. THOUGH pre-world championship competition was the order of the weekend, the big news that surfaced was the three-month ban by Danish swimmer Mads Glaesner for taking
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 18. ON today's edition of The Morning Swim Show, Emily McClellan talks about making the USA squad for the World University Games. McClellan, who just wrapped up
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 17. WATCHING a 3-year-old jump into a pool and splash around the water is nothing new. But to see a child of that age swimming the length