Streamlined News: Weekend Competition Roundup
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 11. THE Drury Panthers are back on the top of the podium after dominating performances at the Division II NCAA swimming and diving championships. The men won
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 11. THE Drury Panthers are back on the top of the podium after dominating performances at the Division II NCAA swimming and diving championships. The men won
ROCHESTER, Michigan, March 11. SALINE High School broke the national public high school national record in the boys' 200-yard medley relay not once, but twice, at the Division I Michigan
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California, March 11. WE are anxiously awaiting the release of Lewis Pugh's new book (21 Yaks and a Speedo) due to be out in print in May 2013.
By Gwynne Freeman BOUNTIFUL, Utah, March 11. AFTER four days of swimming, the Utah Swimming Age Group record books were rewritten with 14 individual and 3 relay records broken. Zerin
ROELAND PARK, Kansas, March 11. THE first Masters long course world record of 2013 goes to Missouri Valley Masters, as four swimmers stepped up on Saturday and smashed the world
PHOENIX, Arizona. THROUGHOUT this week, SwimmingWorld.com will provide the most comprehensive coverage of zone diving qualifying to be found with this roundup article. These meets will impact both the men's
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 11. THIS week, the NCAA Zone Diving Qualifying events begin to take place at the NCAA Division I level. For those that might not understand the set-up,
Editorial coverage sponsored by SpeedoUSA WAUKESHA, Wisconsin, March 10. WAUKESHA Express hosted a very fast Central Speedo Sectional Championship meet this past weekend. Aberdeen Swim Club's Hannah Katigar came away
Editorial coverage sponsored by SpeedoUSA JENKS, Oklahoma, March 10. The SCS Speedo Central State Sectionals, hosted by Jenks Trojan Swim Club wrapped up tonight at the Jenks Aquatic Center. The
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, March 9. THE Princeton Tigers started off slow at the 2013 Ivy League championships, but had a monster third day to easily win its fifth consecutive conference