2014 Swammy Awards: Canadian Female Swimmer Of The Year Brittany MacLean
Her multiple national records, success on the NCAA scene, medal performances at international meets, and the fact that she was able to swim best times at four different championship meets throughout the year are what made Brittany MacLean the perfect recipient for this Swammy award.
2014 Swammy Awards: Canadian Swimmer Of The Year Ryan Cochrane
The last 100 is where Cochrane turned on the jets and rocked a wicked 55.5 last 100 to pass McKeon, come fist, and set a new Canadian record of 3:43.46.
Ruta Meilutyte Downs National Record At Lithuanian Nationals
She did manage to break a national mark in the 50m fly, coming in hot with a 26.62 to touch first. That time broke her own national record of 26.85 which she set back in December of 2013 at last year’s Lithuanian Short Course Nationals.
Michael Phelps Reaches Out To Fans On Twitter Following Guilty Plea
Following the news about Michael Phelps’ court appearance where he plead guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol and…
2014 Swammy Awards: Canadian Coach Of The Year Tom Johnson
To see all of the 2014 Swammy Award winners, presented by TYR, click here. 2014 HONOUREE: TOM JOHNSON These past…
George Bovell Wins Sports Personality Of the Year Award
Trinidad and Tobago’s star swimmer George Bovell was just awarded the Sports Personality of the Year award, chosen by the TV6 viewers. CCN TV6 In Trinidad is one of the main television networks, adding more prestige to the award.
Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Lauren Boyle And Bronte Campbell All Come Home With Wins At 2014 Queensland Championships
Fraser-Holmes had a quick turn-around to win the mens 200m IM in 2:00.04. He was a 25.56 on his fly split going out and a 30.68 on the backstroke. He led by a large margin at the 100, and kept his lead with Jared Gilliland finishing behind him in 2:02.84, just narrowly holding off Tommaso D’Orsogna who clocked in at 2:03.04.
2014 Swammy Awards: Male Asian Swimmer Of The Year Kosuke Hagino
To see all of the 2014 Swammy Award winners, presented by TYR, click here. 2014 HONOREE: KOSUKE HAGINO Kosuke Hagino…
College of Charleston Swim Team Reaches Agreements To Use Local Facilities – Plans In Place To Speak To Present New Case
The College of Charleston made the decision in early November to eliminate the swimming & diving program from the university…
University of Nevada Las Vegas Grab Two Big Wins At Home
The 4×100 freestyle relays gave way to two more UNLV wins to set in stone their championship victories. With 845.5 points over New Mexico’s 597 the women won. The men put up a massive 1137.5 points over University of the Pacific’s 750 to take home the win.
Cameron McEvoy Taken Down By Tommaso D’Orsogna In 100 Freestyle At Queensland Championships
Rising sprint star Cameron McEvoy swam in the men’s 100m freestyle only to take second to Tommaso D’Orsogna. D’Orsogna and McEvoy turned together however on the final 50 D’Orsogna created the slightest of leads to win 49.11 to 49.21.
Breaking Down All The Individual Age Group Records Set At Winter Junior Nationals
That time didn’t just break Manuel’s record, but established her as the fastest female ever in the 100 yard freestyle. She broke the record by a whopping 0.46 seconds as well to take almost a half-second chunk off the record.
Multiple Swimmers Grab Trials Cuts At Winter Junior Nationals Long Course Time Trials
Stanzi Moseley swam two very good races in the 50 and 100m freestyles. The 100 was the more impressive of the two swims, earning her a 2016 Olympic Trials cut. Her time of 56.49 did the trick, although it was well off her seed time of 55.03.
Tom Dolan Invitational Day Four Finals – Katie Ledecky Scares 1000 Free American Record
In her first event of the night Katie Ledecky came dangerously close to Katie Hoff’s American record in the 1000 freestyle with time of 9:11.52 to finish just two-tenths off of her personal best of 9:11.31.
Allie Szekely qualifies first in 200 back, 200 IM at Tom Dolan Day 4 prelims
Allie Szekely could be in line to win two events for the Central Bucks on the final day of the Tom Dolan Invite.