New Zealand Olympic Trials Conclude With 6 Swimmers Qualified For Rio
Kiwi swimmer Matthew Stanley raced his way to the top of the podium in the men’s 100m freestyle on the final night of his nation’s Olympic Trials in Auckland.
NAA Denies Potential Olympian from Loyola University New Orleans the Chance to Swim Competitively
No one was more excited to hear about the new swim team at Loyola University New Orleans than chemistry senior Rachel Dufour, ’16. That is, until the National Association of Athletics, or NAA, the governing body of collegiate competition, barred her from competing.
Carmel Clay School Board Announces $600,000 Upgrade to Natatorium
The pool will undergo repairs to its roof and ventilation system this summer
USA Swimming Open Water National Championships Headed to Miromar Lakes
The United States’ top open-water swimmers will chase national titles over a pair of distances next week at USA Swimming’s Open Water National Championships at Miromar Lakes Beach & Golf Club in Miromar Lakes, Florida.
Quisiera haber tenido estos 7 tips para levantarse temprano
Para algunos nadadores levantarse antes del amanecer para ir a una fría piscina llena de series de mariposa no es la mejor parte del dia, y por “algunos” nadadores me refiero a “todos” los nadadores.
2016 French Elite Nationals in Montpellier: Day 4 Prelims Live Recap
Day 4 of 2016 French Elite Nationals means the much-anticipated men’s 100 free with Marseille sprinter Florent Manaudou.
Castro-Ortega Repeats as DII Honda Athlete of the Year
Patricia Castro-Ortega, a sophomore from Queens University of Charlotte, was named the swimming and diving nominee for the Division II Honda Athlete of the Year for the second straight year as announced by Executive Director Chris Voelz of THE Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA) presented by Honda.
Braden Holloway Is The 2016 ACC Men’s Coach of The Year
Holloway had another outstanding year as he continued to completely revamp the Wolfpack
‘Ride, Doug, Ride’: Waking Up America Via A Cross-Country Bike Ride
Did you know that only 48% of schools in America today have some form of a physical education program? Or…
Venezuela’s Pinto Earns 2nd Olympic-Qualifying Mark In Asunción
Andreina Pinto of Venezuela snagged a FINA A cut in the women’s 400m freestyle tonight to go with her 200m freestyle mark from yesterday at the South American Championships.
Olympic Trials Warm-Up Pool Sold To California Group
The warm-up pool used at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials will be heading to California after the conclusion of that meet, as a California group called the Santa Ynez Valley Community Aquatics Foundation has purchased the much-sought-after pool.
Olympian Haley Anderson To Appear On ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Friday
Olympic silver medalist Haley Anderson will appear on the TV program “Hell’s Kitchen” Friday night on FOX.
Zaha Hadid, Designer of London Olympic Aquatics Centre, Dies at 65
Zaza Hadid’s work will leave an indelible imprint upon swimming with her “stingray” design for the 2012 London Olympic Aquatics Centre.
The Art of Breathing in Swimming
While swimming, breathing is not that simple. The questions ‘How often do we breathe?’ ‘Where do we breathe?’ or even ‘How do we breathe?’ are legitimate ones. The answers are not that obvious, either.
Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell Awarded 2016 ACC Women’s Swimmer of the Year
Louisville senior and America’s butterfly queen Kelsi Worrell has been announced by the Atlanta Coast Conference to receive the 2016 ACC Women’s Swimmer of the Year award.