Javier Acevedo Nearing Return To Full Strength
Javier Acevedo nearing return to 100 percent following foot injury ahead of SEC Championship and NCAAs.
Distance Swimmer Greg Reed Coming Into His Own At UGA
Greg Reed is breaking out this season for Georgia as a distance freestyle swimmer.
Luca Urlando, Swimming Beyond His Years
16-year-old Luca Urlando has the mental approach of a much older swimmer – and it’s paying off in the water.
2018 Swammy Awards: U.S. Coach of the Year Dave Durden
Durden’s men won two individual and three relay gold medals at the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships, including a backstroke sweep from Ryan Murphy.
Katie Ledecky, Ryan Murphy Win 2018 Golden Goggles Athlete of the Year Awards
Follow along here as provide a live recap of tonight’s Golden Goggles awards gala.
Georgia All-American Javier Acevedo Breaks Foot, Injures Hand
Domeyko is a cornerstone of the Georgia 2018-2019 team.
SwimSwam’s Official/Unofficial Ballot for the 2018 Golden Goggles
With today’s release of the 2018 Golden Goggles nominations, its time for us to put together our official SwimSwam ballot…
Georgia’s Schedule Features January Duals With Harvard, Texas
The University of Georgia’s 2018-19 schedule features a pair of non-conference dual meets with Harvard and Texas.
2018 U.S. Nationals Preview: Women’s 100 Free Field Loaded With Talent
Simone Manuel spearheads an absolutely loaded lineup in the women’s 100 free at US Nationals.
Veronica Burchill: Nationals on the Horizon
After several promising swims this season, Veronica Burchill is gearing up for US Nationals.
Il Coaching é Gestione Di Risorse Umane-Come Valorizzare L’atleta
Ci sono due aspetti del coaching. Il primo aspetto del coaching è essere in grado di insegnare lo sport e…
5 Ways Swim Coaches Can Get the Best Out of Their Swimmers
The true art of great coaching is being able to, not only develop your swimmers physically, but to also develop them mentally; to understand what makes each of your swimmers tick and how you need to interact with them in order to get the best out of them.
Ian Grum Keeps Dynamo-to-UGA Pipeline Going with Verbal to Georgia
Dynamo’s Ian Grum has verbally committed to swim for the University of Georgia in 2019-20.
Shouts From the Stands: I Wanna Go Fast
Gil Stovall never went out with the intention of grabbing the lead, was perpetually worried about “falling off the last 50,” had always relied on his kick, his ability to come from behind to post a fast time, to win races. Had he made a mistake now, gone out too fast in a race for one of two precious spots on the U.S. Olympic team?