Auburn Announces Coaching Staff Changes
AUBURN, Alabama, October 2. FORMER Auburn swimmer Richard Long and long-time staff member Tom Healey will assume new roles with the Auburn swimming and diving team, head coach Richard Quick
AUBURN, Alabama, October 2. FORMER Auburn swimmer Richard Long and long-time staff member Tom Healey will assume new roles with the Auburn swimming and diving team, head coach Richard Quick
NIIGATA, Japan, October 2. KOHEI Kawamoto keeps dropping the Japanese standard in the men's 50 fly. After taking the standard down to 23.71 during the 2008 United States Masters Swimming
SANTA CLARITA, California, October 2. SWIMMING World five-star prospect Jordan Danny informed Swimming World Magazine that she has verbally committed to the University of Southern California. Danny swims for Canyons
Feature by Kristen Heiss COLLEGE STATION, Texas, October 2. THE names of the 2008-09 National Junior team and the National team were recently released by USA Swimming. The teams are
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 2. A look back at one of the most amazing swimming races at the Beijing Olympics and an interview with a top high school coach highlight Thursday's
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 1. NONE other than Michael Phelps is featured on the front cover of Swimming World’s 2008 Olympic Issue. Swimming World highlights the step-by-step history-making performances of Phelps
SYDNEY, Australia, October 1. LIBBY Trickett announced to the Australian press today that she would be changing training venues to Sydney. She will be leaving longtime coach Stephan Widmer for
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 1. THE next swimming in our Swimming World College Recruit Rankings Profile series is five-star prospect Haley Anderson. A Class of 2009 swimming, the all-around star swims
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 1. ANALYSIS of USA Swimming's decision to restrict the use of high-tech swimsuits in age-group competition, as well as a look at the future of the men's
ATLANTA, Georgia, September 30. BUCKING the trend by most of swimming's governing bodies to accept the new high-tech swim suits, the board of directors of the College Swimming Coaches Association