Catherine Vogt Named Head Coach of Team USA Open Water Worlds
USA Swimming today announced its open water staff for the 2015 FINA World Championships, slated for July 24-30 in Kazan, Russia, naming Catherine Vogt as the head coach. Catherine Vogt
USA Swimming today announced its open water staff for the 2015 FINA World Championships, slated for July 24-30 in Kazan, Russia, naming Catherine Vogt as the head coach. Catherine Vogt
Editorial content for the 2015 Arena Pro Swim Series Charlotte is sponsored by Arena. For full Swimming World coverage, check out our coverage page. Michael Phelps has an extremely busy schedule ahead of
Bart and Linda Wear recently held an event at their home in Arizona to support the USA Swimming Foundation. This event came at the conclusion of the 2015 Arena Swim
The American Swimming Coaches Association (ASCA) has updated their program for the 2015 ASCA World Clinic in September in Cleveland, OH. The annual World Clinic is ASCA’s largest and main clinic,
Ba Zhen, Sun Yang’s banned doctor, has had his suspension extended after news broke that he had violated his initial ban by appearing at the 2014 Asian Games in support
The 2015 edition of the FINA World Cup will be highlighted by a main novelty: all the eight meets of the competition will be held in 50m-pools. Traditionally held in
Agon is the proud sponsor of all high school coverage (recruiting, results, state championships, etc.) on SwimmingWorld.com. For more information about Agon, visit their website Agonswim.com. Abbey Weitzeil put on a
Olympic Gold Medalist swimmer Katie Ledecky of Bethesda, Maryland, a senior at Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, announced today that she will be deferring her enrollment at Stanford
By Eric Bugby, Swimming World Contributor It’s never easy to tell someone else’s story. You want to be objective, but at the same time, portray the person’s life through their passions
By Diana Pimer, Swimming World College Intern Warm sun, tanned skin, swimming with a view; the list of summer swimming pleasures goes on and on. There is just something different