Women’s NCAA Weekend Preview
By Emily Mason PHOENIX, Arizona, December 1. THIS weekend is shaping up to be a fast one with two invites and the U.S. Open on the plate of many schools.
By Emily Mason PHOENIX, Arizona, December 1. THIS weekend is shaping up to be a fast one with two invites and the U.S. Open on the plate of many schools.
ASTON, Pennsylvania, November 3. HERE is a look at the weekend schedule involving the top-ranked collegiate men’s programs in the nation. Each Thursday, SwimmingWorldMagazine.com will publish a preview of the
PHOENIX, Ariz., November 3, 2005. THE November issue of Swimming World Magazine is now in the mail. Premium Members can now download this issue by logging into SwimInfo's Premium Section
By Phillip Whitten In Part I of this series of articles, we noted that increasingly, world-class athletes – including swimmers – are changing their sports nationalities. Reasons vary from the
PHOENIX, Ariz., November 2. FINA RULE SW 7.4 is now in effect. A demonstration can be viewed here on this site with detail instructions in the current issue of Swimming
MADISON, Wisconsin, November 3. WISCONSIN head swimming Coach Eric Hansen and Lakeside head coach Mike Deboor were recently appointed the head men's and women’s coaches for the United States National
By Stephen J. Thomas PERTH, Australia, November 3. AUSSIE short course freestyle sprint champ Eamon Sullivan has undergone his third hip operation in two years, forcing the 20-year-old Athens Olympian
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, November 2. SENIOR Sergiy Fesenko earned his second Big Ten Swimmer of the Week accolade this season, as announced by the conference office on Nov. 1 for the
PHOENIX, Ariz., November 1. HAVE you ever wondered how Swimming World Magazine and SwimmingWorldMagazine.com are able to constantly publish the most current news about swimming? The answer is simple; information
LONDON, November 2. SEEKING invitations to next year’s Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Great Britain will hold its Synchronized Swimming Championships this weekend. The competition is expected to be the most