The Evolution of Women’s Swimming: From Then to Now
The Evolution of Women’s Swimming: From Then to Now By McKenna Ehrmantraut, Swimming World College Intern. Women have fought for equal rights throughout history, but the first major spark of
The Evolution of Women’s Swimming: From Then to Now By McKenna Ehrmantraut, Swimming World College Intern. Women have fought for equal rights throughout history, but the first major spark of
FINA World Cup To Kick Off As A Host Of Olympic And World Medalists Await The 2022 FINA World Cup series begins its three-stop tour in Berlin this coming Friday,
Penn State, Purdue Lead First Big Ten Weekly Awards of Year Penn State and Purdue took home two honors each in leading the first Big Ten Weekly Awards of the
NEW COMMIT: The University of Kentucky has earned yet another impressive verbal commitment for Fall 2024, this time from Bailey O’Regan. Taylor Grimley and Emma Finlin have also announced their commitment to
NEW COMMIT: The University of Texas has picked up a new verbal commitment for the Class of 2024, keeping in-state standout Campbell Chase of Dallas, Texas, in the Lone Star State. She’ll
USA Swimming, the National Governing Body of the sport of swimming in the United States, today released its roster for the 2022 FINA World Championships (25m), which take s place
Navigating Open Waters with the Right Mentor – Such As Bridgette Hobart Open-water racing is a truly different sport than racing in the pool. With no lane lines, contact from
Leave A Legacy: 3 Qualities of An Influential Leader During practice, she swims hard. She’s focused, but still has fun. She watches her teammates with no judgment. When it comes
After Doping Ordeal, Roland Schoeman Finding Peace with Post-Swimming Life Roland Schoeman already had the end of his career in sight when the email from FINA pinged into his inbox.
Swim Training: This Demanding IM Set Will Provide a Test Sometimes, there’s nothing better than a stout, long IM set on a Saturday morning. This training set offers one large