Earthquake Awakens Competitors For Day 2 of FINA WC
Competitors had an early wake up call for the 2013 FINA World Cup stop in Tokyo, as a magnitude 5.5…
Coutts Breaks Two Commonwealth Records In Tokyo
The 2013 FINA World Cup Series has been incredible with 18 world records being broken in stops in Eindhoven, Berlin,…
Tokyo Day One Points Leaders
With the top three best performances (according to the FINA Points Table), earning bonus points (1st– 24 pt 2nd –…
Biedermann Begins Comeback This Weekend In Riesa
World record holder in the 200 and 400 freestyle, Paul Biedermann will begin his comeback after illness at this weekend’s Saxon…
British Swimming Coaches Association Questions National Para Appointment
The British Swimming Coaches Association (BSCA), a national body representing the country’s swimming professionals, has questioned the process by which…
Germans Require Multiple World Class Swims To Qualify For Euros
After extreme disappointment at both the 2012 Olympics in London, winning no medals in the pool and at the 2013…
Arena Teams Up With Rosolino To Promote Swimming Leading Up To Rio
Italian great Massimiliano Rosolino has joined the Arena swimwear team leading up to the 2016 Rio Olympics. The partnership was…
Tokyo Day 1 World Cup Start Lists Out; Biggest American Contingent Yet
Becca Mann will be a part of over 80 entries on day 1 alone of the 2013 FINA World Cup Series in Tokyo.
Top Swimmers Gather For Competition In Lamezia Terme
On November 9th and 10th several notable swimmers including Russian 2012 Olympic medalists Evegeny Korothinskin (silver 100 butterfly) and Anastasia…
French Swimming Federation Qualifying Standards For 2014 Competitions
The French Swimming Federation has published the qualifying standards for both the European Swimming Championships which will be held in…
Brazil Publishes Qualifying Standards For Pan Pacific Championships
The Brazilian Aquatic Federation has come out with their qualifying standards for the 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships which will…
World Cup Numbers After Singapore
Katinka Hosszu and Chad le Clos once again highlighted the list of top performers in Singapore.
New Zealand National Champ Sam Perry Coming to United States for College
Sam Perry (center) has decided to swim collegiately at Stanford University.
Ottawa swimmer begins next chapter at UBC
The Ottawa native is one of several top recruits at the National Swim Centre – Vancouver, where she’s training under coach Tom Johnson and studying at the University of British Columbia.
Campbell Becomes 2nd-Fastest Aussie Ever; Hosszu’s Streak in 200 Fly Ended in Singapore
Cate Campell (featured image with sister Bronte) was a 51.67 to win the 100 free in Singapore. That moves her ahead of Emma McKeon as the second-fastest Australian in history.