USA Vs. Europe to Renew Duel in the Pool Battle in 2015 at IUPUI
The Duel in the Pool series will renew in 2015 at the IUPUI Natatorium in Indianapolis.
7 Swimming Jobs You Might Love To Have
If you don’t like the career you’re in, you might want to work in the swimming community and be a part of our big swimming family! Here are 7 Swim Jobs you might love…
2015 Women’s Big 12 Championship Fan Guide: Texas in a class of their own
Sarah Denninghoff and the Texas Longhorns are runaway favorites, but there’s still plenty of action to be found this weekend down in Austin.
Sunkist Swimming defends Mississippi Swimming Championships title (Mini-Photo Vault included)
Over 300 swimmers representing 13 teams travelled to the Tupelo Aquatic Center to compete in the 4 day championship meet.
Albuquerque Academy reclaims boys title at New Mexico State Championships
Coach Dave Barney’s 22nd title was led by Junior Anthony Kim, whose performances contributed to two new state records and four state titles.
Nielsen and Bromer Set to Compete at Western Danish Championships
Mie Nielsen and Viktor Bromer will be two of the four Danish national team members that will be competing at the Western Danish Championships…
10 Swim Coaches Share Their Wisdom on Mental Toughness
From NCAA Division I coaches to age group coaches guiding 8 and unders, here are their 10 thoughts on mental toughness.
Unfortunate Run of Freak Accidents Leaves Belinda Hocking’s Swimming Career in Question
2014 Commonwealth Games and Pan Pac Champion Belinda Hocking may not race at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.
Powerhouse Clubs From Across the Country to Gather in Dallas for Inaugural “Big 10 Stampede”
10 power house teams will gather this weekend for the Big 10 Stampede in Dallas: Lakeside Aquatic Club, The Woodlands Swim Team, Loveland Swim Club, Rose Bowl Aquatics, Irvine Novaquatics, Sandpipers of Nevada, Colorado Springs Swim Team, Tampa Bay Aquatics, Rancho San Diego Dieguito, and North Texas Nadadores.
Blueseventy Swim of the Week: Yale pulls off one of swimming’s elusive feats – the 1650 tie
Yale’s Cailley Silbert (pictured) and Eva Fabian battled for nearly 16 and a half minutes, ultimately tying for the Ivy League title in the 1650 freestyle.
On the Outside Looking In: Race in Swimming
This opinion piece is courtesy of Franco Pacheco. There is a moment when an athlete or coach walks onto a…
Stillwater girls, Altus boys win Olahoma high school 5A state titles
Both the Stillwater girls and Altus boys broke state relay records and won multiple relays en route to the Oklahoma high school class 5A (small schools) state titles.
In Briefs: Olympic News Round-up Edition
Technological advancements in Olympic Games security, a potential joint Middle-Eastern bid and the cost risks of Boston 2024 highlight recent Olympic news.
5 Signs You are a Sprinter
#1 – You’re horrible at IM, but you wish the 100 IM was an event in NCAA swimming.
Shouts From the Stands: Imagine The Possibility of the USA Hosting an Impossible World Championships
USA Swimming has plenty of experience of hosting major swimming events, including one of the biggest in the world: the Olympic Team Trials.


