Kirill Pankov Dominates Early Days at Asian Para Games
INCHEON, South Korea, October 20. Uzbekistan’s Kirill Pankov won three gold medals in just two days (19 and 20 October) at the Incheon 2014 Asian Para Games and broke four
INCHEON, South Korea, October 20. Uzbekistan’s Kirill Pankov won three gold medals in just two days (19 and 20 October) at the Incheon 2014 Asian Para Games and broke four
Photo by Catherine Ladd PHOENIX, Arizona, October 20. COREY Okubo is returning to Asia next week as part of the USA Swimming national junior team’s squad competing in the World
Photo Credit: Denver Athletics DENVER, Colorado, October 19. The University of Denver men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both earned victories on Saturday, as the women topped Colorado State
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Photo Courtesy: Kyle Staggs PHOENIX, Arizona, October 19. Grand Canyon swimming kicked off its season with a pair of Western Athletic Conference wins against Cal State Bakersfield. The men won
ONEONTA, New York, October 19. Hartwick swimming hosted the Hartwick Relays on Saturday with the men’s team picking up the victory. SUNY-Oneonta won the women’s team title. Hartwick Press Release
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, October 19. New Mexico women’s swimming took it to Air Force on Saturday, winning 180-119. New Mexico Press Release The University of New Mexico’s swimming and diving
ALLENDALE, Michigan, October 19. Grand Valley State swimming opened up its home schedule with a sweep of UW-Milwaukee. The men won 153-90, while the women picked up a 129-114 victory.
MALIBU, California, October 19. The Malibu Invitational came to a close at Pepperdine with the hosts putting up the bulk of the top swims. Pepperdine Press Release The Pepperdine women’s
Photo Courtesy: Catherine Ladd STANFORD, California, October 19. Max Williamson, Andrew Liang led Stanford men’s swimming to a dominant 179-106 win against Hawaii. Williams posted the top 400-yard IM time