2014 Swammy Awards: Age Group Swimmer of the Year – 11-12
Ethan Dang, at only 5’4″ tall and 12-years old, qualified for and raced at the 2014 Winter Junior National Championships.
Delaware Swim Team breaks girls 11-12 NAG record in 400 yard free relay
In the mid-day session of the Tom Dolan Invite in Maryland on Friday, the 11-12 girls 400 free relay from the Delaware Swim Team cracked the National Age Group record in winning the event.
2014 Tom Dolan Invite Photo Vault
Brian Tsau NCAP – Winner of the 1650. Many thanks to Rafael Domeyko – rafaeldomeyko.com – for these swimming photos.
2014 Tom Dolan Invite: Links, meet info and 9 swimmers to watch
Andrew Seliskar is among the big-name junior swimmers competing at the Tom Dolan Invite this week.
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 7/16/2014
What a week! We are starting to see some incredibly fast end-of-season times coming from all parts of the country. Check out our favorites below.
Jiang hits 10 wins, triples for Godard, Zuchowski and Andrew close NASA Showcase
Joy Jiang won her 9th and 10th events, while Michael Andrew, Josh Zuchowski and Lance Godard all won three events apiece on the final day of the NASA Showcase.
Jiang, Travis and Marciano each triple up on night 2 of NASA Showcase
10-year-old Joy Jiang, 11-year-old Chase Travis and 12-year-old Vinny Marciano each won three events on the second night of action at the NASA Showcase Classic in Clearwater, Florida.
Marciano highlights 11-12s, Jiang and Bradshaw lead 10 & Unders at day 2 prelims of NASA Showcase
Vinny Marciano set himself up for two more wins in the 12-year-old bracket, while Joy Jiang and Johnny Bradshaw look to continue their sweeps of the 10-year-old events.
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 2/5/2014
There weren’t a ton of meets this weekend, but the ones that took place were fast. Here are the Daring…
2013 Swammy Awards: Age Group Swimmer of the Year – 10 and Under
Don’t worry about the future of American swimming. The pipeline is full of fast kids of all ages. Some of them are the fastest we’ve ever had, as evidenced by the NAGs they are setting.