Swimming World Six-Star Dagny Knutson Makes College Choice
MINOT, North Dakota, September 22. ONE of only five Swimming World six-star women's recruits in the Class of 2010, Minot's Dagny Knutson, made a decision regarding her future, selecting a
MINOT, North Dakota, September 22. ONE of only five Swimming World six-star women's recruits in the Class of 2010, Minot's Dagny Knutson, made a decision regarding her future, selecting a
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 22. BACKSTROKE champions Peter Marshall and Markus Rogan join today's edition of The Morning Swim Show to talk about their plans for the upcoming FINA World Cup
MELBOURNE, Australia, September 22. MISSING medals returning to their owners is becoming a theme this year. First, Josh Davis' medals were returned to the U.S. Olympian after being stolen from
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 22. RACHEL Naurath, a five-star recruit from the Class of 2010, is next up in the Swimming World College Recruit Rankings Profiles series. Naurath comes from Manakin
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, September 22. INDIANA University head diving coach Dr. Jeff Huber was honored by his peers recently with the Coach Award of Excellence and U.S. Coach of the Year
EVANSTON, Illinois, September 22. ENTERING her fourth year on the Northwestern women's swimming and diving staff, Nichole Ellis has been promoted to Associate Head Coach, announced today (Sept. 22) by
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 21. INTERVIEWS with USA Swimming President Jim Wood and USA Diving athlete of the year Troy Dumais are just two of the highlights of today's packed edition
CAMLOUGH, Ireland, September 21. A team of swimmers from the Newry Triathlon Club in Ireland set the Guinness World Record for Longest Continuous Open Water Relay Swim with a 10-day
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 21. MELISSA Bates, a five-star recruit from the Class of 2010, is the next subject in the Swimming World College Recruit Rankings Profiles series. Bates hails from
CHICAGO, Illinois, September 20. THE winners of awards in swimming, synchronized swimming and diving were announced at last night's ceremony that concluded the 2009 United States Aquatic Sports convention. Two