Bermuda Round the Sound Open Water Swim Complete
By Randy Nutt BERMUDA, October 24. MORE than 160 swimmers from 19 different U.S. states and several continents were welcomed to Bermuda for Elan's 17th Annual Bermuda Round the Sound
By Randy Nutt BERMUDA, October 24. MORE than 160 swimmers from 19 different U.S. states and several continents were welcomed to Bermuda for Elan's 17th Annual Bermuda Round the Sound
By Brian Savard TEMPE, Arizona, October 24. CATALINA Foothills High School monopolized the podium, taking both the men's and women's meet by storm at the Arizona 4A Division One championships.
By Jason Marsteller PHOENIX, Arizona, October 24. THE second SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Meet of the Week features a head-to-head tilt between crosstown rivals Ouachita Baptist and Henderson State. We already previewed the
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, October 23. SWIMMINGWORLDMAGAZINE.com has confirmed that Michael Phelps suffered an injury to his right wrist over the weekend during a freak accident. Bob Bowman, Phelps' coach, indicated
DURHAM, New Hampshire, October 23. AMY (Ayres) Parratto makes her return to the University of New Hampshire swimming and diving team after 18 years as head coach of diving program.
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 23. THE 2007-08 season is under way and so is the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Top 25 Coaches' Poll. The first set of rankings,
CHICAGO, Illinois, October 23. THE Big Ten Conference announced its weekly award winners for this past weekend. On the women's side, Penn State's Caitlin Meehan (swimmer) and Michigan State's Danielle
By Jason Marsteller PHOENIX, Arizona, October 23. WHILE the Texas women, under the direction of Kim Brackin, made the biggest early splashes with pledges from Kathleen Hersey and Leah Gingrich,
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 23. MAGICALLY flip through the pages of the first multimedia edition of Swimming World Magazine online. Swimming World Magazine would like its readers' opinions on this potential
SYDNEY, Australia, October 23. ONE week after Australian Elka Graham indicated she was offered performance-enhancing drugs prior to the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, she is not breaking to pressure