Swimming Australia Says Their Entire Board Will Vote For Marriage Equality
Double Olympic medalist Mitch Larkin (above) is one of the few Australian elites who have spoken out on the marriage equality vote this week in Australia.
Pound Frustrated With IOC Inaction Toward COB
Dick Pound, International Olympic Committee (IOC) Vice President is concerned by the lack of action by IOC President Thomas Bach against Carlos Arthur Nuzman, president of the Comitê Olímpico do Brasil, (COB) for payment for Olympic venue votes.
Kromowidjojo Successfully Undergoes Tonsillectomy Before World Cup
Triple Olympic gold medalist from the Netherlands, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, is doing all she can to stay on top both in and out of the pool, including undergoing a tonsillectomy recently.
How to Ramp Up Early Season Conditioning
In the early weeks of spring training, swimmers are faced with the challenge of getting back into shape for summer racing. After a solid few weeks of taper, championship meets, and multiple days off from all training, putting in the strength and conditioning that follows can be quite difficult.
Denver Lands Verbal from New Zealand Backstroker Finn Kennard-Campbell
Finn Kennard-Campbell, who won three medals at the Commonwealth Youth Games in the Bahamas this summer, has verbally committed to swim for the University of Denver in 2018-19.
Russia Launches New Programs in Preparation for 2020 and 2024
Russia looks to improve performance at international meets, especially in preparation for the 2020 and 2024 Olympic Games.
Asian Games No Longer Considering Addition of Australia
Australia/Oceania will not be partaking in the 2022 Asian Games, as once proposed.
Weertman, Carlin Win Elite 1-Mile Serpentine Swim In London
British Olympian Jazz Carlin tried an open water swim on for size, winning the 1-mile elite women’s race in the Serpentine.
Beyond The Lane Lines: Conor Dwyer Teams Up With Zac Efron
Conor Dwyer tapped into his Hollywood connections to benefit the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.
Pool Shortage: Major Japan Pools Closing Pre-2020 Olympics
Hosting the 2020 Summer Olympics has the nation of Japan in a bit of a tight spot with regards to pool space, as several key swimming venues are temporarily shutting down to prepare for the world sporting event.
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German Swimming Federation releases 2018 nomination guideline
The German Swimming Federation (DSV) has changed the qualifiying process for the big events in 2018 which are: the European…
Olympic Finalist Aimee Willmott Now Calls University Of Stirling Home
After seeing her longtime National Senior Squad of the London Aquatics Centre Performance Programme (LACPP) abruptly cut, Olympian Aimee Willmott has found a new training home at the University of Stirling.
Anton Chupkov: “I need to become an Olympic Champion”
2017 FINA World Championships gold medalist and Russian record holder Anton Chupkov said that he is working towards a gold…
95 of 96 Individual Athletes From McLaren Report Won’t Be Charged
95 of 96 individual athletes named in the McLaren Report will not be sanctioned with anti-doping rule violations after their nations’ anti-doping organizations could not find enough evidence to prove a violation.