Canadian Tia VanLandeghem Commits to Pitt
Canadian Tia VanLandeghem will come to the United States for her college swimming.
Ryan Cochrane credits team effort for Swimming Canada Success
“We’ve built a really good team in and out of the pool to achieve those results,” said Cochrane, whose two medals in Barcelona (silver in the 1,500-m freestyle and bronze in the 800-m freestyle) made him Canada’s most decorated swimmer at the world championships.”
Hosszu Takes The 400 IM And 200 Butterfly On Day Two In Moscow
It took five tries before Katinka Hosszu was able to pick up her first win on day one in Moscow,…
Canadian Noemie Thomas Chats About Her Commitment to the Cal Golden Bears
“I’ve always liked training with people that are faster than me,” Thomas said. “They’ll push me every day, and that’s the way to get better.”
Sjoestroem Collects Three Wins On The First Night In Moscow
Women’s 100 breaststroke Lithuanian superstar Ruta Meilutyte once again showed that she is the best 100 breaststroker to have ever…
2019 Pan American Games Awarded to Lima, Peru
Lima, Peru has been selected as the host of the 2019 Pan American Games.
FINA Moves Dates of 2015 World Aquatics Championships to Accommodate Pan Am Games
A rendering of the pool under construction to be the primary aquatics venue at the 2015 Pan Am Games.
Strike Leaves Windsor Essex Swim Team Without Their Pool
Swimmers are again without a pool in Ontario as the University of Windsor pool: the St. Denis Centre has been closed due to the CUPE 1393 strike.
Dominique Bouchard Joins The Oakville Aquatic Club
One of Canada’s top backstrokers will be joining an already strong group of athletes at the Oakville Aquatic Club. Head Coach Sean Baker has told SwimSwam that Dominique Bouchard, who currently ranks 20th in the world in the 200 backstroke, has joined his team.
Canada’s Bryce Kwiecien-Delaney Verbally Commits to Michigan
The Michgian Wolverines have gotten a verbal commitment from Canadian Bryce Kwiecien-Delaney of the Oakville Aquatic Club. Kwiecien-Delaney is a top-level short-distance…
Wright State Hires Canadian Coach Sean Dwyer as New Assistant
Sean Dwyer is leaving the Trent Swim Club in Ontario to take an NCAA coaching job.
Swimming Canada Restructures High Performance Centres
After a period of review Swimming Canada has decided to reduce the number of high performance centres that are being funded largely by the national organization and redirect their funding to four high performances centres rather than five.
Florida State Snags Canadian Sprinter Lyons
Florida State’s brilliant outdoor scenery will be the home of Canadian sprinter Anthony Lyons for at least the next four years.
Swimming Canada’s 104th AGM
This weekend Ottawa’s playing host to Swimming Canada’s 104th AGM (annual general meeting)…