ISHOF Class of 2024: USA’s Dana Vollmer to be inducted as Honor Swimmer
ISHOF Class of 2024: USA’s Dana Vollmer to be inducted as Honor Swimmer American Dana Vollmer is a three-time Olympian, competing in 2004, 2012, and 2016, who specialized in the
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ISHOF Class of 2024: USA’s Dana Vollmer to be inducted as Honor Swimmer American Dana Vollmer is a three-time Olympian, competing in 2004, 2012, and 2016, who specialized in the
The CG Sports Network has announced its live show guests for the week. Brendan Hansen, Dana Vollmer, James Guy, Katie McLaughlin, Natalie Hinds and Ginny and Mark King (Lilly King‘s
Dana Vollmer’s last race at the 2019 Phillips 66 U.S. National Championships will always be one to remember. This weekend was the last time we would see her execute her
Dana Vollmer stepped up to the blocks for the 100 butterfly and took a deep breath. It is something she has done a thousand times before, but this time, it
After a storied career, 7x Olympic Medalist, 16x World Championship Medalist and American Record Holder Dana Vollmer has announced she will retire from competitive swimming after this summer’s USA Swimming
Seven highly accomplished individuals and a storied varsity 8 crew have been elected into the Cal Athletic Hall of Fame. Together, they represent the 34th class of inductees, and they
American Olympian Dana Vollmer revealed that she injured her shoulder during the 100 fly at the second stop of the 2019 FINA Champions Swim Series in Budapest. Vollmer posted a message on
By Melissa Wolf, Swimming World intern. This weekend at the TYR Pro Swim Series Meet in Knoxville, Dana Vollmer chipped away at the times she posted from November at Winter Nationals, improving
By Andy Ross. The 2018 US Winter National Championships are this weekend in Greensboro, North Carolina. The meet roster is not huge, but some of the USA’s best names will
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – For the United States’ top swimmers, including decorated Olympic champions Nathan Adrian (Bremerton, Wash./California Aquatics), Katie Ledecky (Bethesda, Md./Nation’s Capital Swim Club/Alto Swim Club) and Simone