SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 1/29/2014
Presenting the week’s Daring Dozen: Max Hardt, 11, Aquastar: 50y free (25.19) – Hardt won the boys’ 11-12 50/100/200 free,…
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 1/22/2014
In addition to downing several NAG records over the weekend, age-group swimmers came up with some pretty fast swims in both long- and short-course meets. Here are this week’s Daring Dozen.
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 1/15/2014
There weren’t a lot of meets this past weekend, but the ones that did take place produced some big swims,…
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 1/8/2014
It’s a new year and we have new names to celebrate in this week’s report. Presenting the Daring Dozen for January 8, 2014!
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 12/26/2013
Believe it or not, not everyone was shopping the weekend before Christmas. There were several age group and senior meets…
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 12/18/2013
The past weekend produced many of the season’s fastest times to date. Find out who made the Daring Dozen.
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 12/11/2013
There wasn’t a lot going on over Thanksgiving weekend so this report covers the last TWO weekends. A lot of…
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 11/27/2013
There was a lot of focus on college invitationals over the weekend but the age group swimmers had some record-breaking…
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 11/20/2013
We had multiple showcases for fast swimming this past weekend: several states are still in the midst of their high…
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 11/13/2013
There was a lot of fast swimming going on during the weekend of November 9-10, 2013, including various high school state…
SwimSwam’s The Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming for 11/6/2013
Either there’s something in the water or the southeast has got some incredibly fast swimmers rising through the ranks. (It’s the latter, of course.)