L’ultima Volta Che Ogni Paese Europeo Ha Vinto Una Medaglia Olimpica
Almeno un Paese europeo che ha vinto una medaglia in tutti i Giochi Olimpici dalla prima Olimpiade di Atene del 1896. Vediamo nello specifico
The Last Time Each European Country Won an Olympic Medal
Which European countries have had the longest Olympic medal streak, and which nations have had the longest medal droughts?
Frantisek Jablcnik Breaks Slovakian Record in 200 Free (1:49.38) at National Championships
Frantisek Jablcnik’s old national record in the 200 free from last month (1:49.53) had broken Marcel Gery’s standard from way back in 1986 (1:50.06).
The Impact of Non-U.S. Swimmers In The NCAA
Frenchman Leon Marchand is one of several male swimmers who have taken over the NCAA in recent years.
SMU Head Women’s Swimming Coach Steve Collins Retires After 37 Years in Charge
Steve Collins has spent 37 years at the helm of the women’s swimming & diving team at SMU, including nine top-5 finishes at the NCAA Championships.
Campionati Europei: Il Primo Passo Verso La Gloria
Gregorio Paltrinieri è una delle stelle del nuoto che ha vinto il suo primo titolo importante ai Campionati Europei, trampolino di lancio
European Championships: The First Step To Greatness
Sarah Sjostrom is one of many legendary swimmers who first made an impact on the international stage at the European Championships.
Trnikova Breaks Morovcová’s 1995 4IM Short Course Slovak Record: 4:40.09
18-year-old Nikoleta Trnikova broke one of the country’s oldest swimming records over the weekend, lowering Martina Moravcová’s short course 4IM to a 4:40.09.
Top 10 Women’s Swimmers Who Never Won an Olympic Gold Medal
American swimmer Katie Hoff broke American Records, World Records and won 3 Olympic medals in ’08, but in spite of huge expectations, none of them were gold.
Hosszu Takes Moravcová’s Record For Most SC Euro Golds
Hungarian Katinka Hosszu has broken Slovakian Martina Moravcová’s record for most Short Course European Championships gold medals
WATCH: Seliskar Dethrones Haas, Ends Quest for Elusive 200 Free 4-Peat
Haas was aiming to be the first man in history to four-peat in the 200 free.
SMU’s Collins Named 2018-19 Conference Swimming Chair
SMU head women’s swimming coach Steve Collins has been named the 2018-19 American Athletic Conference coaches association chair, a position voted on by the league’s head coaches.
Katinka Hosszu Becomes First Swimmer to 200 World Cup Wins
Katinka Hosszu continues to break new barriers with her monstrous World Cup schedules.
Slovakia’s 27x National Champion With 40 Slovak Records Is Only 12
On 26th of September 2015 swimmers aged 9 to 12 met from 32 Slovak swimming clubs in Slovak city Trencin. Here is…
Katinka Hosszu Wins Record 200th World Cup Medal In Beijing
Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu crossed a major barrier on day 1 of the Beijing World Cup, becoming the first swimmer in World Cup history to surpass 200 total medals, according to circuit organizer FINA.