The Morning Swim Show: Diving Takes Center Stage
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 11. MONDAY'S edition of The Morning Swim Show focuses on the world of diving — but not the type we see in the Olympics or at your
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 11. MONDAY'S edition of The Morning Swim Show focuses on the world of diving — but not the type we see in the Olympics or at your
WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania, February 16. WIDENER's men's swimming team won its 11th Middle Atlantic Conference title, including its fourth straight, and freshman Joe Deighan (Wyomissing, PA) was named the men's Rookie
ROCHESTER, Michigan, February 11. OVER the weekend, Swimming World first reported that Peter Vanderkaay chipped away at his American record in the 500-yard freestyle during the Michigan Open. That wasn't
ROSARIO, Argentina, February 11. THIS weekend, Bulgaria's Petar Stoychev and Russia's Natalya Pankina won their second straight titles in the FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix with victories in the
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 11. MATT Kredich, third-year head women's coach at the University of Tennessee, is featured in this month's Swimming Technique question and answer segment. Coach Kredich covers a
By John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, February 12. MOVING along with SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's Olympic preview series, it's time to turn our attention to the men's 200 butterfly. There's no mystery concerning
AUSTIN, Texas, February 10. EVEN before she entered the full recruiting process during her senior year next year, reigning Swimming World National High School Swimmer of the Year Mary Beck
LINZ, Austria, February 10. DURING the long course Austria Championships held in Linz this weekend, Mirna Jukic dominated the meet with five triumphs. Jukic swept the breaststroke events with wins
MOSCOW, Idaho, February 4. UNIVERSITY of Idaho freshman swimmer Rachel Millet won all three of her individual events, junior Paige Hunt again swept the diving events and junior Kelsie Saxe
JONKOPING, Sweden, February 10. IN a long course competition, both Therese Svendsen and Martin Gustafsson claimed meet title trifectas as they swept their particular strokes at the Swedish Grand Prix