Bolles’ Pinzon Goes Faster Than Two NAG Records
ORLANDO, Florida, March 14. REPRESENTING the Bolles School Sharks at the Speedo Southern Sectional Championships in Orlando over the weekend, 16-year-old Omar Pinzon went faster than a pair of 15-16
ORLANDO, Florida, March 14. REPRESENTING the Bolles School Sharks at the Speedo Southern Sectional Championships in Orlando over the weekend, 16-year-old Omar Pinzon went faster than a pair of 15-16
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, March 14. FOR the Bentonville boys, it was a cake walk. They outscored their nearest competitor, Conway High School, by over 100 points. For the Bentonville girls, it
MELBOURNE, Australia, March 13. ONE of the world’s top sprint freestylers for more than a decade, Great Britain’s Mark Foster will retire from competition after the World Short Course Championships
PHOENIX, Ariz., March 28. NOW playing on SwimmingWorld.TV… Swimming World TV visits USA Swimming Headquarters in Colorado Springs. We'll give you an inside look at the science they're using to
By Phillip Whitten March 14. IN the absence of perennial champion Simon Fraser University, which was suspended from participating by its own administration, the California Baptist University men's and women's
NASHVILLE, Tenn. March 13. OLYMPIANS took to the pool at this year's SPEEDO Champions Eastern Section of the Southern Zone this past weekend. Rachel Komisarz and Maritza Correia hit the
BOSTON, Mass. March 13. Several records fell at Harvard this past weekend at the SPEEDO Champions Northern Sectional meet. Many of the Nation's future swimming stars took the next step
SEWELL, New Jersey, March 13. COMPETING over the weekend at the Middle Atlantic Junior Olympics at the Gloucester County Institute of Technology, Tanner Kurz (Delaware Swim Team) set an 11-12
NEW YORK, March 13. WHILE last weekend kick-started the NCAA championship season, action is sure to heat up later this week when the Division I women’s champs and Division III
BY Phillip Whitten PHOENIX, March 12. LAST Monday, Jenny Thompson, America’s most decorated Olympic athlete of all time, courageously took a public stand after the University of New Hampshire decided