The Powerlist

Costa Rica and Japan Enter into Sport for Tomorrow Agreement in Preparation for Tokyo 2020

A meeting between the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) and the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Costa Rica was held today…

  Comment First!

Franco Pacheco Hired as Colorado College Assistant

Colorado College has hired Franco Pacheco as an assistant coach for the men’s and women’s swimming programs, head coach Anne Goodman James announced today.

  Comment First!

Park Tae Hwan, Still Under Doping Ban, Officially Back in Pool on June 1st

Currently serving an 18-month doping suspension, Park Tae Hwan has been approved to dive back into training beginning June 1st, albeit at a non-national facility.

  2 Comments

Japan’s top sprinter Shinri Shioura to join ADN pro training group in Italy

Shinri Shioura, the Japanese and Asian Record-holder in the 50 freestyle, will be joining the burgeoning professional training group ADN based out of Italy.

  Comment First!

The Counter Attack – Episode 13 – May 27, 2015

Greg Mescall showcases Illinois and Washington state champs, previews USA Water Polo honors, and looks ahead to the Serbia Series.

  Comment First!

Nine FIFA (Soccer) Officials Indicted by U.S. Government, Putting Governing Bodies on Notice

Could the United States’ government’s arrests of nine high ranking soccer officials be a sign of increased oversight over all sport governing bodies?

  16 Comments

Fitter and Faster Advanced Speed and Power Camp Partners with Colorado Time Systems

Olympic swimming star Matt Biondi will headline the Advanced Speed and Power Camp Partners with Colorado Time Systems.

  Comment First!

Photo Vault: Canyons Aquatic Club

Photos of Canyons Aquatics Club courtesy of Mitchel Wu, www.mitchelwu.com.

  1 Comment

FINAtv to stream Diving World Series.

We are pleased to inform you that the events of the FINA/NVC Diving World Series 2015 – Merida (MEX) on May 29-31 will be streamed live and free of charge on FINAtv.

  Comment First!

Shallow Water Blackout – Do You Know What It Is? You Should.

Shallow Water Blackout is caused primarily by Hypoxic Training – rigorous hyperventilating and breath holding prior to submerging underwater. When the normal level of carbon dioxide in the blood stream is exceeded, which happens every few seconds, the brain receives a signal that it is time to breathe.

  Comment First!

LEN Finds a New Home in Switzerland

After being situated in London, Rome and most recently Luxembourg LEN, the governing body of swimming in Europe, has found a new home in Nyon, Switzerland…

  Comment First!

26 Athletes Set to Represent Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games

The host country of Singapore has announced the names of 26 athletes who will be representing their nation at the Southeast Asian Games…

  Comment First!

Philippines Announce 12 Member Team for the Southeast Asian Games

The Philippines will be bringing a squad of 12 to the Southeast Asian Games…

  Comment First!

Blueseventy Swim of the Week: Morozov gaining steam as world’s best eye Kazan

There is perhaps no male sprinter right now hotter than Vladimir Morozov, who won the Speedo Grand Challenge in California this past weekend with a blistering sub-22-second race.

  1 Comment

Cassy Jernberg To Swim With the University of Tennessee For The 2016-2017 Season

Distance freestyle specialist and Olympic Trials qualifier from the Shroeder YMCA Swim Team, Cassy Jernberg, has given her verbal commitment to swim for the University of Tennessee during the 2016-2017 season.

  2 Comments