Fabio Scozzoli on Skins: “Any other stroke except backstroke was good for us”
Scozzoli explains that the Centurions deficit in points today came mainly through skins, where they would’ve been happy to compete in any stroke besides back
Alia Atkinson On ISL Jackpot Rules: ‘It’s Really Difficult As An Athlete’
London Roar’s breaststroke standout Alia Atkinson echoed very conflicted fan sentiment about the ISL’s skins-and-jackpot combination.
Katinka on Her 1st Racing in 6 Months “I fought for the points” (Video)
The iron lady had a shaky first day of racing but came back strong with 2 dominant victories on day 2 of her first competition in over 6 months
SwimSwam Podcast: Brendon Smith on Being 1 of 2 Aussies in the ISL
Brendon is 1 of only 2 Australian swimmers who decided to make the journey to Budapest after Australia announced they weren’t condoning this ISL season.
SwimSwam Podcast: Beata Nelson Breaks Down Her First ISL Experience
This is Nelson’s first major international travel trip and being in a bubble for 6 weeks is a little different than most meets abroad
SwimSwam Podcast: USC Women on Winning Dual Meet with 8 Swimmers
at a dual meet in January, where many women on USC’s team were sick, the torjans only had 8 women compete and still pulled off a win.
SwimSwam Podcast: King, Hannis, Lezak Breakdown Condors Monumental Victory
We sat down with the Lilly King, Molly Hannis, and Jason Lezak of the Cali Condors, who handed Energy Standard their first loss in ISL history
SwimSwam Podcast: Tyler McGill Shares Secret to Qualifying for an Olympic Team
McGill went to the French Olympic Trials, where he not only got valuable racing in but also saw the agony and delight of making or mission an Olympic team
SwimSwam Podcast: Jimmy Feigen Had NO Intention of Swimming at Texas
Jimmy Feigen wanted out of the state of Texas and was looking at Arizona and Southern California as his top choices during the recruiting process
SwimSwam Podcast: BBC’s Nick Hope Previews the Upcoming ISL Season
Hope and I take go through an extensive preview of what this new ISL season brings and what fans can look forward to once the racing begins
SwimSwam Podcast: Amy Van Dyken on Cramping at the Olympic Games
While Mel admits he ripped her on for taking up too much screen time, Amy agrees she would rip her too: “easy there jr nationals, head on back!”
SwimSwam Podcast: Aiden Hayes, How a Terrible Training Camp Was A Turning Point
What many may not know is that Aiden had to be moved to another lane because he was struggling so much for 3 days of intense training.
SwimSwam Podcast: Vladimir Salnikov on How His Wife Coached Him to Olympic Gold
in 1988, after being leaving his coach and training with his wife in the twilight of his career, Salnikov pulled off a big upset to capture gold in the 1500
SwimSwam Podcast: “Professor” Anthony Ervin Teaches the Lessons of Sprinting
Ervin gets into the lessons he’s learned as a sprinter and what it takes to become a successful one on the world’s biggest stage.
Swim CEO Series: John Mix on How the Monofin Changed Training
Mix tells us of FINIS’s humble beginnings and how the monofin influenced his Co-founder, Pablo Morales, to buy into the idea of starting a swimwear company