Performance of the Week, March 22, 2011
Performance of the Week
Performance of the Week
Visit Swimming World's Event Landing Page for complete coverage of the meet. FEDERAL WAY, Washington, March 21. THANKS to the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association (NISCA), our readers get an
RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan, March 22. NEWS currently reported by The New York Times states that 29 students of Takata High School are still missing, including members of the Takata High School
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 22. DENMARK's 1936 Olympic bronze medalist Inge Sorensen passed away at her home in New Jersey earlier this month (March 9). Sorensen won an Olympic bronze medal
By Hideki Mochizuki, Swimming World Japanese correspondent TOKYO, Japan, March 22. THE Japanese Swimming Federation today announced that it will move the site of the Japan Open from Tokyo to
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 22. MIKE Wright, a senior diver at the University of Tennessee, joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show to talk about ending his collegiate career on
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, March 21. OVER the weekend, Fort Lauderdale hosted a USA Swimming Sectional. The meet took place in long course meters. Davie Nadadores won the men's team title
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, March 21. SEVEN of the eight titles on offer ended in Chinese hands, whose dominance remained unchallenged at the first leg of the FINA/MIDEA Diving World Series, taking
STANFORD, California, March 21. STANFORD Athletics announced today that Marcia and John Goldman have made a gift to establish the Goldman Family Director of Men's Swimming. Skip Kenney, who recently
NORTH BETHESDA, Maryland, March 21. NINE Masters short course meters world records were set at the 2011 Albatross Open. Leslie Livingston, 50, set a new mark in the 50 backstroke