Industry News: Speedo launches the FASTSKIN FSII
Speedo has concluded four years of extensive research and development to launch the FASTSKIN FSII, the world’s fastest swimsuit. Speedo claims the FASTSKIN FSII has undergone the most advanced testing
Speedo has concluded four years of extensive research and development to launch the FASTSKIN FSII, the world’s fastest swimsuit. Speedo claims the FASTSKIN FSII has undergone the most advanced testing
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, March 9. THE 13-14 boys from BLAST (Black Hawk Area Swim Team) had everyone on their feet, cheering them on at the 2004 Iowa State Swimming Championships,
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 8. THE March issue of Swimming World is now available for downloading by SwimInfo premium members. The entire issue is available digitally, including advertisements. March issue highlights
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif, March 8. First Time Water Drag Quantified & Decomposed “The difference between finishing first and coming in second in competitive swimming is measured in hundredths of a
YPSILANTI, Michigan, March 8. THE MAC Men's Swimming and Diving Championships concluded Saturday at Eastern Michigan University, and the pool proved to be kind to the home team as the
TORONTO, Canada, March 7. FOR the seventh straight season, the UBC Thunderbirds are Canada's best in the pool. Without the services of international standouts Brian Johns (Richmond) and Brent Hayden
By Stephen J. Thomas BRISBANE, Australia, March 9. JUST four weeks ago, Aussie distance king Grant Hackett spent two days in a hospital recovering from pneumonia after a secondary infection
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 6. THE Simon Fraser University (British Columbia) men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams took home the NAIA Swimming and Diving National Championships in convincing fashion, dominating
FORT PIERCE, Fla., March 7. DEATH, taxes … and Indian River Community College swimming. It's no longer a streak, it's an annual tradition. The Pioneers men's team claimed its 30th
PRINCETON, NJ, March 6. TOO little, too late. On the final day of the EISL Championships at Princeton University, Harvard picked up two points on the Tigers. But the Crimson