Video Interview: Ryan Lochte Hungry After Sitting Out Due to Knee Injury
ATHENS, Georgia, July 11. RYAN Lochte, who reinjured his knee at the Mesa stop of the Arena Grand Prix, is hungry after taking some time off to rehab his knee.
ATHENS, Georgia, July 11. RYAN Lochte, who reinjured his knee at the Mesa stop of the Arena Grand Prix, is hungry after taking some time off to rehab his knee.
ATHENS, Georgia, July 11. ALLISON Schmitt, a former Georgia Bulldog, definitely seemed happy to be back in her old stomping grounds at the University of Georgia. Schmitt also talks about
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 12. WE have a special Saturday edition of The Morning Swim Show today as we continue our 11-day series of interviews with swimmers on the recently-released high
NASSAU, Bahamas, July 11. THOUGH her participation in the Commonwealth Games was never in question, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace was officially given the thumbs up by the Bahamas Olympic Committee Thursday to
ATHENS, Georgia, July 11. THE Greatest of All Time Michael Phelps is rounding into form nicely just a month out from U.S. Nationals. Tonight, Phelps posted the second-fastest 100-meter fly
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 11. AS part of our 11-day series highlighting the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association’s release of the 2013-14 All-America lists, Swimming World will also be looking at
Photo by Kristin Karkoska Editorial coverage for U.S. Junior Nationals proudly sponsored by Q Swimwear! IRVINE, California, August. THE USA Swimming Junior Nationals were incredibly successful with quite a few meet
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 11. LAST week’s passing of Olympic runner Louis Zamperini at 97 years old transcended the track and field community. Alumni from the University of Southern Californi, his
Each day through July 23, Swimming World’s Jeff Commings and David Rieder will offer medal predictions in the 19 swimming events on tap at the Commonwealth Games, which begins July
By Tiffany Elias Let me start by saying, I get it, we all think “our” stroke is the hardest of the four individual strokes to train. I constantly recall the