Kelsi Worrell To Represent The United States Internationally For The First Time At The Pan Am Games
NCAA Champion and American record holder Kelsi Worrell will get her first crack at representing the United States in major international competition in just a few days at the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto.
Wisconsin Adds Former NCAA Champion Caskey as Assistant Coach
Wisconsin swimming and diving head coach Whitney Hite announced the addition of assistant coach Neil Caskey to the staff on Tuesday.
Doug Schranck hired as assistant at Drury
Alton native and Marquette Catholic High grad Doug Schranck has joined the Drury University swimming staff as an assistant coach, Panthers head coach Brian Reynolds announced on Tuesday.
The Evolution of Butterfly: Is Yuya’s Dolphin Diving The ‘Next Big Thing’?
As the stroke continues to evolve, however, you have to wonder if more efficient way to teach the stroke or if these standouts are simply just anomalies.
Team USA Leads WUGS Through Day 4 With 21 Swimming Medals
Leah Smith won two Gold medals for Team USA on the fourth day of the 2015 World University Games in Gwanju, South Korea.
World University Games Day 4 Finals: Evgney Koptelov Swims World’s 2nd Fastest 200 Butterfly
Rachel Bootsma and Liz Pelton will represent Team USA in the final of the women’s 100 backstroke today.
Watch Team USA Break 4x200m Free Relay Universiade Record – Race Video
The relay team of Chelsea Chenault (1:58.50), Hali Flickinger (1:57.77), Leah Smith (1:59.05), and Shannon Vreeland (1:58.56) combined for new World University Games record time of 7:53.88.
Watch Cottrell, Stubblefield, and Conger Win Day 4 Semifinals – Race Videos
Andrea Cottrell, Seth Stubblefield, and Jack Conger each won their respective semifinal races on day 4 of the 2015 World University Games in Gwanju, South Korea.
Evgney Koptelov Swims World’s 2nd Fastest 200 Butterfly – Race Video
Russia’s Evgney Koptelov absolutely destroyed the men’s 200 butterfly, posting the second fastest time in the world this year, 1:54.79. That time bumps him ahead of Chad le Clos and puts him just behind Daiya Seto in the world rankings.
Kylie Masse Wins 100 Back, First Gold Medal For Canada – Race Video
Kylie Massie won Canada’s first swimming gold medal of the games as the only swimmer to break 1 minute in the women’s 100 backstroke.
Japan’s Hasegawa Junya Wins 50 Backstroke In Gwanju – Race Video
Hasegawa Junya of Japan raced through the men’s 50 backstroke, breaking into the top 25 times in the world this year to win the Gold Medal. His time of 25.25 moves him to 23rd in the world this year.
Josh Prenot Pops World’s 6th Fastest 200 Breaststroke – Race Video
Josh Prenot came up big, winning the men’s 200 breaststroke with the sixth fastest time in the world this year at 2:08.90.
Zhang Sishi Runs Down Madisyn Cox For 200 IM Gold – Race Video
Madisyn Cox of Team USA led for the first 175 meters of the women’s 200 IM, but she didn’t have enough to hold off a charging Zhang Sishi of China.
Leah Smith, Lindsay Vrooman Sweep 400m Freestyle – Race Video
Smith picked up the Gold medal with her time of 4:05.29, just off of her record time from this morning, and Vrooman earned the silver medal with a 4:07.28, dropping more than four and a half seconds from her morning swim.
Costa Rican National Teamer Reidemeister Signs with Boston University
Versatile IMer and Costa Rican National Teamer, Marisa Reidemeister, of Taunton, Massachusetts, will stay in state as she has given her commitment to Boston University for the Fall of 2015.