This and That From This Weekend
Column by John Lohn, Swimming World senior writer ORLANDO, Florida, October 18. THERE was a post last week following a Morning Swim Show appearance by Garrett Weber-Gale criticizing the sprint
Column by John Lohn, Swimming World senior writer ORLANDO, Florida, October 18. THERE was a post last week following a Morning Swim Show appearance by Garrett Weber-Gale criticizing the sprint
By Lauren Sampl, Swimming World intern BOULDER, Colorado, October 17. FAST times were abundant this weekend as several of the nation's top teams squared off against one another. Swimmers from
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, October 17. JUSTINE Schluntz, a former swimming student-athlete at the University of Arizona, past-NCAA champion and 2010 Rhodes Scholar, is the 2010 NCAA Woman of the Year. Schluntz
SwimmingWorld.TV Interviews from RCP Tiburon Mile at Event Landing Page TIBURON, California, October 17. IN the second event in what has now become a two-day exhibition of swimming held by
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, November 5. AFTER setting the school record in the one-meter dive last weekend in Nashville, Tenn., sophomore sensation Greg Ferrucci re-broke the record he set last week, posting
GRAND FORKS, North Dakota, October 16. THE University of North Dakota captured 14 of the possible 16 event titles to secure a 194.5-97.5 victory over South Dakota State in Saturday's
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, October 16. THE Bryant University women's swimming team opened the 2010-11 home season in strong fashion Saturday afternoon as the Bulldogs won 10 of 14 scheduled events
Make your Fantasy Swimming picks for this meet at fantasy.swimmingworldmagazine.com. SINGAPORE, October 17. THE second day of short course meter finals swimming is complete at the World Cup stop in
Make your Fantasy Swimming picks for this meet at fantasy.swimmingworldmagazine.com. SINGAPORE, October 16. THE second day of short course meter prelim action is underway at the World Cup stop in
BOSTON, Massachusetts, October 16. NORTHEASTERN swam swiftly in its first meet of the season, as the Huskies defeated the Vermont Catamounts, 165-124 at Barletta Natatorium on Saturday. The Huskies won