GPAC Spring Classic On-Demand Videos Available Now!
SEWELL, New Jersey, June 6. ON-demand videos for the 2012 GPAC Spring Classic are NOW available on SwimmingWorld.TV. In partnership with SwimUtopia, who live streamed and recorded all the races,
SEWELL, New Jersey, June 6. ON-demand videos for the 2012 GPAC Spring Classic are NOW available on SwimmingWorld.TV. In partnership with SwimUtopia, who live streamed and recorded all the races,
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 6. HISTORY was made twice at the Canet stop of the Mare Nostrum series today. First up was Sweden's Lars Frolander, who swam a 52.36 in the
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, June 6. WILLIAM and Mary Director of Swimming Matt Crispino ’02 announced the addition of 10 outstanding women to the Tribe squad today, covering every stroke and distance
Column by Steven V. Selthoffer, Chief European Columnist DEBRECEN, Hungary, June 6. THE 31st LEN European Long Course Championships concluded with controversy once again regarding the timing systems used in
CANET, France, June 6. THE second of three stops of the Mare Nostrum series began today in Canet, France with a new textile best in the 200 freestyle from France's
Feature by Shoshanna Rutemiller PHOENIX, Arizona, June 6. IS 2012 destined to be the year of the comeback? With Janet Evans, 40, qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Trials at the
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, June 6. THE 2011-12 College Swimming & Diving Honors have been announced today. In total, 15 honorees were recognized from the 2011-12 season with California earning five honors,
BOSTON HARBOR, Massachusetts. June 6. THERE is a free 1-mile open water swim in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts on June 16th to honor International Marathon Swimming Hall of Famer Jim Doty.
GAINESVILLE, Florida, June 5. BLUEFISH'S Elizabeth Beisel won her third event of the meet while Bolles School's Ryan Murphy won his second as the Gator Swim Club Summer Invitational came
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 5. IN the latest Olympic Flashback by Jeff Commings with a special contribution by Steve Johnson, Swimming World looks back at the 1988, 1992 and 1996 Olympic