The Weight of Gold
The documentary “The Weight of Gold” shows there is a pressing need for mental health resources to be implemented in pursuit of optimal performance.
Swimming’s TopTenTweets: Jason Calanog In Early Lead For NCAA Style Icon Award
We’re back this week with swimming’s TopTenTweets presented by Arena, where we round up the best of the swimming Twitterverse.
SwimSwam Pulse: 73% Picked Virginia To Win Women’s NCAA Title
In last week’s poll, nearly three-quarters of voters picked the Virginia Cavaliers as the favorites to win the women’s NCAA Swimming & Diving title.
World Record Holder Erika Brown Announces Engagement To Alec Connolly
4×100 medley world record holder Erika Brown announced via Instagram her engagement to fellow Tennessee swimmer Alec Connoly.
What I’ll Miss About COVID-19
With many indoor pools closed throughout the pandemic, swimming outdoors in frigid temperatures has brought joy (along with blue lips and chattering teeth).
Shouts From The Stands: Sometimes Holding On Does More Damage Than Letting Go
“This life lesson is something that I am just starting to come to terms with…swimming was what taught it to me.”
Swimming’s TopTenTweets: Erica Sullivan Talks Oscar Noms, Greg Meehan Approves
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In a Moment
When seasons (or careers) were abruptly cut short last year, looking back on all of the little moments can help give the perspective that it was all worth it.
How To Get The SwimSwam Magazine Swimsuit Issue With The Abbey Weitzeil Cover
It is time to subscribe to SwimSwamMAG to get the Olympic Preview and the Olympic Year in Review. The next issue, Swimsuit Issue, ships March 24th.
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The Hungry Swimmer: All About Oatmeal 3.0
Not only is oatmeal a great source of high quality energy, but it is such a versatile food that can be enjoyed in so many ways!
Ian Finnerty Explains Reasons Behind Pre-Olympic Retirement
Finnerty explains that staying in swimming an extra year for the 2020-21 season was a challenge in itself, as he had been ready to move on
Will Texas’ Glut of Talent Hurt Them in Recruiting? Competitors Say ‘No’
The Texas men will leave at least 8, and possibly as many as 10, NCAA qualifying swimmers home this season. Fans wonder if this will hurt them in recruiting, but coaches say no.
SwimSwam Pulse: 62% Say Olympians Should Get Earlier Vaccine Priority
Almost two-thirds of SwimSwam readers said Olympic athletes should get to move up in line for the coronavirus vaccine ahead of Tokyo.
Speaking With Athletes About Mental Health and Wellness
Speaking about mental health is not easy. Most coaches are not trained in the field of psychology, which leaves them feeling uncomfortable …
Swimming’s TopTenTweets: Bronte Campbell Gets Left Behind
We’re back this week with swimming’s TopTenTweets presented by Arena, where we round up the best of the swimming Twitterverse.