2016 NCAA Convention Coverage: Broad Impacts For Swimming
Key points and proposals slotted for the 2016 NCAA Convention might have broader implications for NCAA Swimming next season.
Career opportunities at one of swimming’s most popular companies
The Fitter and Faster Swim Tour, one of swimming’s fastest growing and most popular businesses is looking for experienced professionals to fill three full-time positions and several part-time Event Manager positions.
Saint Francis Travels to Lock Haven on Friday
The Saint Francis swimming team resumes its season on Friday, January 15 as it travels to Lock Haven for a 7 p.m. meet. The Red Flash is 5-7 this season and will look for its first road win of the season on Friday. The Bald Eagles enter the meet with an 0-2 mark.
Missouri State Heads to Kirksville to Face Truman State
The Missouri State men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams hit the road for the final time together as the Bears get set to face Truman State at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at the Truman Natatorium in Kirksville, Missouri.
Olympian Conor Dwyer Visits Swim-a-Thon Winners at Rose Bowl Aquatics
Debbie Hesse, Executive Director of the USA Swimming Foundation: “Having an Olympic Gold medalist like Conor Dwyer speak to the swimmers at Rose Bowl Aquatics is a way for us to show our appreciation for their outstanding fundraising work for both their team and the USA Swimming Foundation.”
Yoga for Swimmers: Yoga with Mitch Larkin and Madi Wilson
Yoga teacher Tom Barton discusses his approach and how the athletes have embraced developing their own personal practices. This video includes clips from a yoga session taught by Barton which included Larkin and Wilson…
Warning To 2016 Rio Spectators: No Hospital Beds Available
Read about the latest issue facing the 2016 Olympic Games host.
Madi Wilson Discusses Her Tactics for the 100 Backstroke (Video)
In this video interview Madi Wilson discusses how she approaches the 100 backstroke, her focus on easy speed and how she allows herself to swim a relaxed race…
Video: Island Swimming Athletes Tape Head Coach To Wall
Ever wanted to tape your coach to a wall in the middle of a practice or competition? That’s exactly what Island Swimming got to do with head coach Ben Keast.
Florida’s Switkowski, UGA’s Flickinger Named SEC Swimmers of the Week
The SEC has named Jan Switkowski and Hali Flickinger as its swimmer of the week for the week of January 11th. Switkowski won 2 events for Florida in their dual meet with Florida State, taking the 200 fly in 2:01.30 and 400 free in 4:01.54.
Bartholomew, Tarasevich Named ACC Swimmers of the Week
Virginia swimmer Courtney Bartholomew and diver Carl Buergler, Louisville swimmer Grigory Tarasevich and North Carolina diver Elissa Dawson were named this week’s Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming and Diving Performers of the Week.
2016 Victorian Open Championships: Meet Preview
James Magnussen returns to racing as he’s set to compete at next week’s Victorian Open Championships.
Vigo County Aquatic Center Holds Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening
The brand new, $9.8 million Vigo County Aquatic Center, the home of Sycamore Women’s Swimming and Diving, held its ribbon cutting and grand opening on Tuesday.
New Mexico State Bests Idaho in Home Dual Meet
In a dual meet in Las Cruces on Tuesday night, the Idaho Vandals fell 181-119 to New Mexico State. New Mexico State honored Georgia Brown, Cassandra Rupp, Dory Lennert, Lauren Wood, Natalie French, Lauren Reifel and MacKinna for senior day as the team swam to their first victory of 2016.
British Swimmers Head Overseas for First Test of Olympic Year
A squad of 34 British athletes will undertake their first overseas event of the Olympic year when they travel to Antwerp for the Flanders Cup next week.