David Boudia Named USA Diving Athlete of the Year
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, September 17. DAVID Boudia, gold medalist in the 10-meter platform diving at the 2012 London Olympics, won the coveted USA Diver of the Year Award at the
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, September 17. DAVID Boudia, gold medalist in the 10-meter platform diving at the 2012 London Olympics, won the coveted USA Diver of the Year Award at the
DALLAS, Texas, September 19. RYAN Lochte (Daytona Beach, Fla.) was named USA Swimming's Swimmer of the Year at the annual U.S. Aquatic Sports Awards Banquet Saturday. The two-time Olympian won
CASABLANCA, Morocco, September 19. IN the final day of pool swimming at the African Long Course Championships, South Africa's Mandy Loots doubled up with a pair of meet records. South
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 18. EARLIER this afternoon, the Ventura Deep Six Relay Team passed the halfway point of their 202-mile swim in the Pacific Ocean off the southern California coastline,
DALLAS, Texas, September 18. THE much-discussed USA Swimming Athlete Protection Policies spurred by the sexual abuse scandal within the sport this year were passed at the United States Aquatic Sports
CASABLANCA, Morocco, September 18. THE fifth day of the African Long Course Championships featured a gold-medal sweep by South Africa. South Africa's Wesley Gilchrist set a meet record in winning
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 18. SWIMMING World five-star recruit Christian Higgins made his college choice recently, and he's heading across the country from Connecticut to the West Coast. Higgins, who maintains
DALLAS, Texas, September 18. AT the USA Swimming House of Delegates meeting, current chair of the Rules & Regulations Committee Bruce Stratton won the election to replace outgoing two-term USA
DALLAS, Texas, September 17. USA Swimming recognized volunteers, coaches and athletes at its award presentation on Friday night. Headlining the list of award winners was Olympic gold-medalist Ryan Lochte, who
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 20. TODAY'S edition of The Morning Swim Show features an interview with Canadian Masters swimmer Bonnie Pronk, who was inducted into the International Masters Swimming Hall of