Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 3/27/2019
Check out our Weekly Wonders from March 22nd to 24th, 2019.
London Roar Scores Big With Belmonte Signing
On the heels of yesterday’s unveiling by London Roar of Canadian Sydney Pickrem and Russian Kirill Prigoda, the Adam Peaty-led powerhouse of talent has just signed on Spanish Olympic icon Mireia Belmonte.
Iron Lady Hosszu Splashes 5 Times In Prelims Of Day 3 Hungarian Nats
Hungary’s Iron Lady certainly earned that title on day 3 of the National Championships in Debrecen, as the multiple Olympic gold medalist was in the water 5 times during the morning session.
2019 Men’s NCAA Championships: Day 2 Finals Photo Vault
SwimSwam’s Jack Spitser was on deck to capture all of the Thursday night intensity.
WATCH: Haas Blasts 4:08.1 NCAA Record in 500 Free
Watch Townley Haas break the NCAA record in the 500 free.
2019 M. NCAAs: Conference Scoring Breakdown Through Day 2
The ACC has scored the most total points as a conference through the second day of the 2019 Men’s NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
Zoe Skirboll Snaps Pair Of Meet Records On Day 2 Of NCSA AG Champs
Zoe Skirboll set a pair of meet records on day two of the NCSA Age Group Championships.
13-Year-Old Wang Yichun Enters World Rankings; Xu Jiayu 1:55 2Back
13-year-olds lead Chinese women, while Qin Haiyang and Xu Jiayu get it done for the men at Chinese Nationals.
WATCH: Andrew Seliskar Pops 1:38.1 in 200 IM
Watch Andrew Seliskar break the 200 IM championship record and swim 2nd-fastest time in history.
Summer Smith Swims National Age-Leading Time in 200 Back in Indy
Summer Smith whacked 5 seconds off her previous lifetime best and is now the fastest 15-year old in the country this season.
World C’ships Bronze Medalist Hiromasa Fujimori Fails Doping Test
In another blow to the host nation of the 2020 Olympic Games, 27-year-old Hiromasa Fujimori of Japan has reportedly tested positive for a prohibited substance.
Kyle Decoursey Scratches 100 Fly On Day 3 Prelims of 2019 Men’s NCAAs
There are no scratches out of the circle seeds on day 3 prelims of the 2019 Men’s NCAA Championships, but a couple of bigger names have scratched out of secondary or tertiary events.
California Sprinter Allison Cho Commits to Pepperdine
California Sprinter Cho Chooses Pepperdine to Continue Swimming Career.
Canadian Recruit Dylan Phee Chooses Lafayette College
Phee announced his 2019 commitment with Lafayette.
Ryan Hoffer Explains Why he Needs a Lot of Rest (Video)
Ryan Hoffer went 18.63 for his first NCAA title, taking over the sprint crown from Caeleb Dressel, whose national age group records Hoffer was chasing and sometimes breaking for the past several years