IPC Proposes Separate Governing Bodies for All Paralympic Sports
Under the new plan, para-swimming could separate from the IPC by the end of 2028.
SwimmersBest Drill of the Month: 3 Sculls and 3 Pulls
October’s Drill of the Month comes to us from Bellevue Club Swim Team’s Dwight Anderson.
Swimming’s TopTenTweets: The Last Guy in the Pool
We are back with swimming’s TopTenTweets presented by Arena USA, where we round up the best of the swimming Twitterverse.
Blueseventy Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 10/30/19
Check out our Weekly Wonders from October 25-27, 2019.
NCAA Votes to Permit Student-Athletes to Profit from Name, Image & Likeness
In a monumental turn of events, the NCAA has ordered each of its three divisions to implement new rules no later than January 2021.
International Swimming League Match 4 in Budapest – Day 2 Live Recap
Follow along with us as results roll in and we’ll keep you up-to-date with event results as well as team standings.
Phelps ‘Guarantees’ No 2020 Comeback, Talks Country Club Lap Swimming
Phelps discusses how fellow lap swimmers will sometimes try to covertly race him: “It is comical,” Phelps said.
Blueseventy Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 10/23/2019
Check out our Weekly Wonders from Oct. 18-20, 2019.
Britain Names 60 to 2019-20 Para-Swimming World Class Programme
Multi-time world champion Alice Tai headlines the 21 selections to Britain’s Podium squad for 2019-2020.
Dressel Ahead of First ISL Appearance: ‘I Like How it is Not About Times’
After sitting out the inaugural meet in Indianapolis, Dressel will make his International Swimming League debut this weekend.
Blueseventy Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 10/9/19
Check out our Weekly Wonders from October 4-6, 2019.
Georgia’s Eva Merrell Out for the Season with Torn ACL
Merrell, who was expected to make her collegiate debut this season, confirmed she will undergo surgery and sit out the year.
Swimming’s TopTenTweets: Grant Shoults’ Butterfly Mile
We’re back with swimming’s TopTenTweets!
Former SCSC Coach John Bitter Pleads No Contest, Will Be Sentenced in January
Bitter, who was arraigned in May, will face no more than five years and eight months in prison when he receives his sentence.