La Storia In Gioco: Summer McIntosh E La Caccia A Cinque Record Mondiali
Negli ultimi anni, Summer McIntosh ha costruito un percorso agonistico che la colloca già oggi in una dimensione storica, ma potrebbe andare oltre
History on the Line: Summer McIntosh and the Chase for Five World Records
McIntosh is on the precipice of history, already owning three individual long course world records and with a realistic chance of five (or six).
SwimSwam Pulse: 35.7% Pick Fukuoka 2023 Triumph In 400 Free As Best Swim of Titmus’ Career
The women’s 400 free at the 2023 Worlds was hyped as a clash of the titans, but Ariarne Titmus absolutely dominated her rivals with a new world record.
Just How Good Was Summer McIntosh at Trials? The Best Single-Meet Performances of the 2000s
Summer McIntosh was in tremendous form last week as she dominated Canadian Trials, but just how good was it compared to the best of the 21st Century?
A Record-Breaking Journey Of Record Breaking: A Timeline Of Gretchen Walsh’s World Records
The last 12 months have seen Gretchen Walsh reset records at a faster rate than anyone has ever managed before. Here’s how.
Ledecky Ties Debbie Meyer & Donna De Varona For Most Individual LC World Records By U.S. Woman
Ledecky’s 15 world records only trails East German Kornelia Ender, who set 22 individual world records in her career.
Swim Coach Doc Counsilman, 2 Swimmers Among 2025 USOPC Hall of Fame Finalists
Doc Counsilman (left) coached at least 60 Olympians while at Indiana and was the head coach of the 1964 and 1976 U.S. Olympic men’s swimming teams.
Leon Marchand Finishes Second In 2024 AP Male Athlete Of The Year Voting Behind Shohei Ohtani
Marchand received 10 out of 74 available first place votes, while Ohtani got 48 in a landslide victory for the Japanese baseball player.
An Olympic Great, Could Dawn Fraser Be Considered The Greatest Female Swimmer of All-Time?
Fraser’s medal haul would have been much greater with the opportunity to race in the 50 and 200 freestyle, which were added to the program after she retired.
The Youngest Olympic Champions In Swimming History
On her road to becoming one of the greatest female swimmers in history, Katie Ledecky won Olympic gold at the age of 15 years, 139 days old in 2012.
CSU Sacramento to Host Olympic Swimming Forum on Transition to “Civilian Life”
7-time Olympic gold medalist Mark Spitz (above) is one of five panelists alongside other big names Summer Sanders, Mike Burton, Jeff Float and Debbie Meyer.
Kansas City Chiefs Win First Super Bowl in 50 Years: a Swimming Retrospective
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs won their first Super Bowl in 50 years. We use that as a measuring stick to mark the passage of time in our own sport of…
2019 Golden Goggles: LIVE Awards Show Recap
Follow along here as we will provide a live recap of tonight’s Golden Goggles awards gala.
Ledecky Dominates Competition En Route to Destroying the World Record
By winning the women’s 800 freestyle American Katie Ledecky becomes the first woman to take gold in the 200, 400 and 800 freestyle in 48 years…
North America Recap Day 4: Ledecky Beats Sjostrom In Clash of Stars
Katie Ledecky won the 200 free over fellow superstar Sarah Sjostrom, removing the Swede from contention for swimmer of the meet honors.