USA Swimming to Send Eight to FINA Youth World Championships
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July 28 USA Swimming will send a team of eight swimmers to compete in the first FINA Youth World Swimming Championships, Aug. 23-27 in Rio de Janeiro,
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July 28 USA Swimming will send a team of eight swimmers to compete in the first FINA Youth World Swimming Championships, Aug. 23-27 in Rio de Janeiro,
HOUSTON, Texas, July 28. CONNIE Brown opened the evening in style during the Houston Speedo Champions Series Sectional on Friday as she nailed down an Olympic Trial cut in the
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 28. BOTH winners in the 100-meter butterfly events blazed to Olympic Trial cut times in their races at the Bloomington Speedo Champions Series Sectional at the Counsilman-Billingsley
RHINEBECK, N.Y., July 28. LAST week, H20-Toos, LLC, launched its newest batch of temporary tattoo designs that include several other national flag emblems. “The U.S. market demand for our original
BUDAPEST, Hungary, July 28. GERMANY has dominated the open water swimming events at the 28th LEN European Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Over the first two days of competition, Germany
PONDS FORGE, Sheffield, July 28. ADAM John, 14, from Plymouth Leander set a British Age Group Record of 2:08.72, more than a second faster than the previous mark, in the
CANBERRA, Australia, July 28. THE Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) announced the appointment of Shannon Rollason as head coach of its swimming program on Friday. Rollason, along with Australian swim
NOTTINGHAM, England, July 28, SPEEDO launches the first of three video podcasts on Swimming World TV: Watch an exclusive preview of the first episode, a candid conversation between Aussie stars
MONTREAL, Canada, July 28. MACKENZIE Downing of Whitehorse became one of several swimmers to earn their initial Canadian title on Thursday at the 2006 Pan Pacific Trials and National Championships
INDIANAPOLIS, July 28. THURSDAY’S winners at the Speedo Junior National Diving Championships at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis included the first double gold medalist of the 2006 championships as four