From The Swimming World 1996 Vault: SwimInfo.com Launched As First Internet Swim Site For News

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Nearly 20 years ago, Swimming World Magazine first ventured online with the creation of SwimInfo.com.  SwimInfo quickly became “the most comprehensive swimming website in the world,” and still maintains that stature to this day as SwimmingWorld.com with the latest introduction of the Swimming World Vault.

The Vault, which currently has nearly 700 previous issues of Swimming World Magazine, Swimming Technique and Swimming World Biweekly, is the largest depository of swimming content in the world.  And, it will only continue to grow as all back issues of Swimming Technique and SWIM are added into the system.

As you can see from the original announcement in the July 1996 issue, a lot has changed in the last 20 years (Tom Dolan signing a Nike contract for $100,000 was a big deal then). What hasn’t changed is Swimming World’s commitment to being the preeminent swimming publication in the world today.  With more than 3,000 pages published digitally each year, we’re providing more than ever to our readers.

If you liked us then, you’ll love us now.  Subscribe Today and see what Swimming World can bring you!

Coming Soon: The Return Of SwimInfo Via A New Digital Platform That Will Be Another First For The Sport Of Swimming.   Get Ready!

SwimInfo Many Moons Ago

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Photo Courtesy: Swimming World

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Elizabeth Gaenzle
8 years ago
Easy Marketers Club
8 years ago

Why viewers still make use of to read news papers when in this technological globe everything is accessible on net?

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