10 Misconceptions About Fast Swimmers
Elite swimming looks wildly complicated and difficult. Here are 10 myths and misconceptions about swimming at a world-class level.
Race Day – Inn Mistakes Ko Jane Or Isse Bache
Agar Aap Ek state, National Ya International Level Ke Swimmer Ho To Aap kafi timr Tak Practice Kerte Hai Aur Kafi Time Apne Stroke Ko Sudharne Me Lge Rehte Hai.
Kosuke Hagino Re-Commits: “With A Strong Heart, I Come Back To The Game”
At the office of the Japanese Swimming Federation President and in the presence of Kosuke Kitajima, Hagino pledges his re-commitment to competitive swimming with Tokyo 2020 in his sights.
Water Polo Champions League Final Eight Kicks Off Thursday
The best club teams in the world have gathered in Hannover to play for the most prestigious trophy – four former winners and three newcomers will be part of the show from Thursday in Hannover as the Champions League Final Eight tournament kicks off with the four quarterfinals.
Rikako Ikee Released From Hospital For Short Visit With Family (Photo)
As revealed on her own official website, 18-year-old Rikako Ikee, the Japanese Olympic finalist and 2018 Asian Games MVP now battling leukemia, was discharged from the hospital in May to have a short visit with her family.
Flying Fish Annual 24-Hour Relay Raises $26,000 to Help Kids Swim
The Flying Fish of YWCA Evanston/North Shore held its annual Oz Relay on May 18-19, generating $26,000 to support children in its aquatics programs.
3 Reasons Why Swim Parents Should Act Like Submarines
Submarine parents are under water, out of view but are ready to surface in an emergency. They aren’t guiding their children as much as allowing them to forge their own path, but they are there when needed.
Cannonballs Across America Bike Ride Campaign Has Close Swimming Roots
Cannonballs Across America is a cross country bike ride campaign that has a goal of raising awareness and funds for a cure to pediatric brain cancer, specifically DIPG.
Shouts from the Stands: Relive The Legendary 800 Free Relay from Athens
Upsets have always been a blast to watch no matter what sport they occur in. Watching leads erased and world records broken always makes for an exciting time, but if they’re done by a performer that no one expects, those races become legendary.
Shymanovich, Efimova Headline Sprint-Heavy Psychs for Mare Nostrum – Monaco
Shymanovich became the 2nd-best performer in history in March in the 100 breast, and he’s taking to a deep field of breaststrokers at all three distances this weekend in Monaco.
L’Olimpionico Australiano James Magnussen Si Ritira Dal Nuoto
Il due volte campione del mondo James Magnussen ha annunciato ufficialmente il suo ritiro dalle competizioni. L’annuncio è avvenuto attraverso un…
Trofeo Nicoletti: Giulia Zambelli Record Italiano Cat Ragazze 200 M Farfalla
TROFEO INTERNAZIONALE GUIDO NICOLETTI Riccione, Stadio del Nuoto 01/02 Giungo 2019 Vasca Lunga 50 metri Risultati Programma gare Nella vasche…
Olympian James Magnussen Retires After Decade-Long International Career
Magnussen, 28, won back-to-back world titles in the 100 free in 2011 and 2013.
San Jose State Hires Whitney Jorgensen as New Assistant Coach
Jorgensen, who had been coaching with the Sierra Marlins Swim Team, will be taking on her first collegiate coaching position.
Margherita Panziera’s 2:06 200 Back was “Better than Expected” (Video)
Margherita Panziera, Katinka Hosszu and Kylie Masse had virtually nothing between them through the 150, but it was Panziera who used a 31.36 last 50 to edge out the win in a time of 2:06.64