Israeli Swimming Website, WaterGate, Comes Online
KFAR-SABA, Israel, May 3. BACKED by Michael Shapira and Swimming World Israeli correspondent Buky Chass, Israeli swimming now has a central online location for news regarding the sport in the
KFAR-SABA, Israel, May 3. BACKED by Michael Shapira and Swimming World Israeli correspondent Buky Chass, Israeli swimming now has a central online location for news regarding the sport in the
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 3. ACTIVE release technique is a common practice used on student-athletes at Rutgers University, and in a SwimmingWorld.TV interview that appears on page 16 of Swimming World's
PALO ALTO, California, May 3. THE 2009 U.S. Synchronized Swimming National Championships concluded today with the finals competition held at the Avery Aquatic Center on the campus of Stanford University.
ANTWERP, Belgium, May 2.KIMBERLY Buys set the Belgian record in the women's 200 IM with a time of 2:15.72 during the second night of finals at the Belgian Long Course
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 2. THE NCAA Championships provide annually some of the sport's most competitive and dramatic performances. This year's competitions proved no different. Keyed by close team races as
PALO ALTO, California, May 2. THE 2009 U.S. Synchronized Swimming National Championships continued today with the technical preliminary competition at the Avery Aquatic Center on the campus of Stanford University.
VALPARAISO, Indiana, May 2. VALPARAISO University swimmers Shauna Dangremond (Tucson, Ariz./Sabino H.S.) and Jaclyn Krause (Rochseter, Mich./Notre Dame Prep H.S.) have both been named to the Academic All-Horizon League Team.
SAINT LEO, Florida, May 2. SAINT Leo University Director of Athletics Francis X. Reidy announced the addition of Paul Mangen to the Lions' coaching staff on Friday afternoon as he
PHOENIX, Arizona, May x. TODAY'S live edition of The Morning Swim Show featured a discussion about the swine flu outbreak's impact on aquatic sports in Mexico and an interview with
By Jason Marsteller PHOENIX, Arizona, May 1. THE sport of swimming as it is known in the United States is at a crossroads, much like the rest of the country