Patience Pays Off As Haven Shepherd Grabs Gold For U.S. At Parapan Am Games
After narrowly missing the medals three times, Shepherd stood atop the podium in the women’s 200-meter IM SM8 on the penultimate day in Santiago.
Austin, Winnett & Nuhfer Break Parapan Am Records For U.S. On Day 5 In Santiago
Team USA collected 10 medals – bringing their total to 34 so far – and broke three records on Wednesday at the Parapan Am Games in Santiago.
Prochaska, Winnett Win First U.S. Golds At 2023 Parapan Ams; 13-Year-old Cederholm Shines
Cali Prochaska and Taylor Winnett won Team USA’s first swimming golds to close out the second day of competition at the Parapan American Games in Santiago.
U.S. Paralympics Swimming Names 33 Athletes to 2023 Parapan American Games Roster
Six-time Paralympic medalist McKenzie Coan headlines the roster after qualifying for the 2023 World Championships but missing out due to medical reasons.
Coan, Weggemann Headline U.S. Roster for Parapan American Games in November
Paralympic champions McKenzie Coan and Mallory Weggemann headline U.S. Para Swimming’s roster of 33 athletes heading to the 2023 U.S. Parapan American Games.
16-Time Paralympic Gold Medalist Jessica Long Will Make Racing Return at Para-Nationals
29-time Paralympic medalist Jessica Long will return to racing this weekend in Charlotte after taking her first break in 20 years.
Paralympian Keegan Knott Sends Verbal to Northern Arizona University
2021 Paralympian, Keegan Knott, will continue her academic and athletic careers at Northern Arizona University beginning in 2023/
Minneapolis Sectionals Day 3: Max McHugh Swims 1:01.66 100 Breast
In his second time swimming the long course 100 breast this year, McHugh was just a few tenths off his season-best time of 1:01.01 that he swam this June.
Minneapolis Sectionals Day 2: 16-Year-Old Maggie Wanezek Hits 1:00.76 100 Back
Wanezek matches her best time set at U.S. trials this April, which had qualified her to swim the 100 back at the Junior Pan Pacs this summer.
Long, Meyers Headline US Roster for the 2021 Paralympic Games
The USOPC has announced the thirty four swimmers who will be representing the United States at the 2021 Paralympic Games in Tokyo.