SwimSwam Pulse: 46.2% Pick 100 Back As Deepest Event For U.S. Women
Regan Smith factors prominently into the U.S. women being incredibly deep in the 100 back, 200 back and 200 fly.
How Come Many Swimmers Don’t Do This? The Untapped Business Hiding in Our Sport
We spend years mastering the water, pushing through pain, and there is a great future in swimming after you finish the race.
Flowing Between Cultures, At Home In Water
At 95, Joy Tsuzuki recently became the first swimmer, male or female, to compete in the Masters 95-99 age group in New Jersey.
Former Cal Swimmer Catherine Breed To Attempt Historic Swim Across California Coastline
Next year, Breed plans to begin a roughly three-to-four-month swim where she will swim the entire coastline of California.
Opening the Teacher Toolbox: Scaffolding and Differentiation in Swim Coaching
As coaches, we need to meet our swimmers where they are, scaffold them to where they need to go, and never stop learning yourself.
SwimSwam Pulse: 75.6% Favor China In Men’s 4×100 Medley Relay This Year
China roared to the gold medal in the men’s 4×100 medley relay at last summer’s Olympics, and many are favoring them to win the world title this summer.
Report: Germany Has Withheld Names Of 76 Athletes Found To Be Doping
The World Anti-Doping Code requires the publication of legally concluded cases, with dopers being named. But NADA cites legal risks for not doing so.
SwimSwam Pulse: Urlando, Hobson Have Best Shot At Individual Gold For U.S. Men (Minus Finke)
The 200 fly at the World Championships feels more wide open than it has in past years, opening the door for Luca Urlando to vie for the gold medal.
Paralympic Medal Winning Swimmer Ali Truwit Appears in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition
Two-time Paralympic medal winning swimmer appears in the 2025 issue of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, just the second Paralympian ever to do so.
The Hellespont Race Opens Entries To All
Not just the ‘World’s Oldest Swim’ – possibly the world’s best as well…
SwimSwam Pulse: 77.6% Most Surprised By Ledecky’s 800 Free WR In Fort Lauderdale
Ledecky lit the pool on fire in Fort Lauderdale, breaking the world record in the 800 free while posting her 2nd-fastest swims ever in the 400 and 1500.
Beyond The Lane Lines: Russia Remains Optimistic
Read up on the latest Beyond the Lane Lines featuring the nation of Russia, U.S. Center for SafeSport and Paris’ river Seine.
USA Diving President Lee Michaud Issues Response To Open Letter
The USA Diving President publicly responds to criticisms of the organization made by former NCAA diver David Hoffer last month.
The Magic of Swim Moms: A Mother’s Day Tribute
Swim moms are like magical fairies. You can’t always see them, but you know they’re there.
Raised On The Pool Deck: How My Mom Built a Team and a Family
A heartfelt tribute from a daughter to her mother, esteemed swim coach Mary Korey, on Mother’s Day.