USMS to Present Open Water Safety Conference
SARASOTA, Florida, January 26. SHARKS, jellyfish, currents, waves, hypothermia, hyperthermia and pollution – how are athletes protected in open water swimming events? This is the theme of the March 18
SARASOTA, Florida, January 26. SHARKS, jellyfish, currents, waves, hypothermia, hyperthermia and pollution – how are athletes protected in open water swimming events? This is the theme of the March 18
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 27. ON today's edition of The Morning Swim Show, Laura Val talks about her recent accomplishment, setting Masters world records in all the freestyle distances in one
By Wayne Goldsmith GOLD COAST, Australia, January 26. In the old classic rock-and-roll song, George Thorogood is telling the world he is "bad to the bone" – that he is
EVANSTON, Illinois, January 26. THE top two men's teams took a hit in the latest TYR/CSCAA Division I Dual Meet Poll following a weekend of losses. California moved to the
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 26. GREG Winslow, the head coach of the Utah swim teams, joins The Morning Swim Show to talk about the upcoming move to the conference currently known
2011 Pacific Swim Coaches Clinic
Performance of the Week
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 25. TOM Cole, now a senior at Southern Methodist University, joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show to discuss how he's improved since transferring from the
Guest column by Russell Payne SANTA CLARA, California, January 24. BEING a professional swimmer is tough. You will hear many of us say things like: "If I were as good
By Emily Sampl BOULDER, Colorado, January 24. THIS weekend, dozens of teams across the country competed in their final dual meets before many conference championships get underway in February, and