Louisville Men and Auburn Women Undefeated After Tri Meet At Tennessee
Molly Hannis of Tennessee rocked the 100 breaststroke with a wicked 1:00.31 to beat her previous season best of 1:00.84 and rank her second overall in the nation behind Rachel Nicol. Hannis’ breaststroke talents gave her a huge lead over second place finisher Annie Lazor from Auburn who touched in behind Hannis in 1:02.08.
Kallyn Barkey Gives Verbal To Swim With Arizona State In The Fall
Kallyn Barkey of the Rochester Orcas Swim Club gave her verbal commitment to swim for Arizona State come the fall of 2015 bringing with her a wide-range of freestyle and IM talents.
Rochester Orcas Swim Club’s Olivia Cook Gives Verbal To Swim With Iowa During 2015-2016 Season
Olivia Cook of the Rochester Orcas Swim Club gave her verbal commitment to swim with Iowa next fall, bringing talents in the backstroke, fly, and IMs.
Juneau Douglas Women And Dimond Men Win ASAA High School Meet In Alaska
Talon Lindquist and sister Tahna Lindquist both broke two Alaskan high school state records at the ASAA meet.
Scottish Sprinter Jack Szaranek Gives Verbal To University Of Florida
Scottish age-grouper Jack Szaranek is following in his brothers footsteps and heading to the United States to pursue a collegiate college career, giving his verbal to the University of Florida for the 2015-2016 season.
Danila Izotov Wins 200m Freestyle On Night One Of Russian Short Course Nationals
The Russian short course nationals kicked off in Kazan, Russia this evening with a fast start to the five-day competition.
Photovault: Katie Ledecky Meets Princess Anne In First United States Visit Since 1994
Olympic champion Katie Ledecky got the opportunity to meet British royalty on Wednesday as Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, visited the United States for the first time in 20 years and hosted a private reception where Ledecky and her family were among the invitees.
Video: Exclusive Look Inside The New Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
On Thursday October 30, Swimswam got an exclusive tour of the new Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre courtesy of high…
Jaring Timmerman, The Oldest Masters Swimmer, Passes Away At 105
Jaring Timmerman, the worlds oldest masters swimmer, passed away Wednesday night in his hometown of Winnipeg at the age of 105.
Thiago Pereira To Return To The United States In Order To Train With Dave Salo And Jon Urbanchek
Thiago Pereira will be returning to the United States to train with Dave Salo and Jon Urbanchek at the Trojan Swim Club in preparation for the 2015 Pan Am Games, 2015 Kazan World Championships, and 2016 Olympic Games which will be held in his home country of Brazil according to Brazilian swim blog: Blog Do Coach.
Rising Brazilian Sprint-Star Matheus Santana Breaks Eight-Year-Old Record Held By Cesar Cielo
Rising Brazilian sprint-star Matheus Santana broke an eight-year-old record that was previously held by none other than Cesar Cielo at the Paulista Swimming Championships this past weekend en route to a gold in the 100m freestyle final.
Isabelle Harle and Max Pilger Up For Felix Sportsman Of The Year Awards
Two German swimmers have been nominated for awards at the Felix Sportsman of the Year Awards which will be held in Dortmund on the 12th of December this year. The awards are presented to North Rhine-Westphalia athletes for excellence in athletic performance.
Former Olympic Coach Jack Nelson Passes Away At 82
Former US Olympic Coach and American Olympic swimmer Jack Nelson passed away this morning due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease according to CEO of the International Swimming Hall of Fame. Bruce Wigo.
Crawfish Aquatics’ Colin Bone Breaks 33-Year-Old Record At Capital City Swim League Championships
Crawfish Aquatics and Catholic High School swimmer Colin Bone set two new meet records at the Capital City Swim League Championships this past weekend, breaking a mark in the 100 freestyle that’s been held since 1981.
College Previews: #2 Texas Looking Great With Crucial Gaps Filled And Solid Recruiting Class
The Texas men proved themselves once again as one of the top programs in the country when they finished the year second overall behind Cal at the NCAA Championships in front of a home crowd in Austin. That marked the 5th time in 6 seasons that the Longhorns finished in the top 2 in the country in March.