Hosszu, Efimova and Gyurta To Compete In Saint Paul
The island of Saint Paul does not attract the world’s top athlete’s on a regular basis, but from December 28th-30th…
University of South Carolina Swimmer Cracks Two Egyptian National Records
With still three days of finals to go at the 2013 Egyptian National Swimming Championships, South Carolina sophomore Marwan el Kamash…
$2.218 Million The Final Tally at the 2013 FINA World Cup Series
Chad Le Clos (above) and Katinka Hosszu combined for over $600,000 of the more than two-million given away at the FINA World Cup Series in 2013.
World Cup Wrap Up; Final Day In Beijing
The final evening of the 2013 FINA World Cup Series in Beijing should provide the audience with some exciting racing….
Swim4Good Nominated for Open Water Swimming Performance of the Year Award
Swim4Good – The Gibraltar Crossing (created by Víctor Rins)
Beijing World Cup Day One
Women’s 800 freestyle World record holder Mireia Belmonte of Spain started out the night with a victory in the 800…
Tokyo World Cup By The Numbers
The Best Performers – Tokyo: Men GYURTA Daniel (HUN): 2:01.30 – 984 pts – 200m breast LE CLOS Chad (RSA):…
Efimova Takes Down Hardy’s 50 Breaststroke World Record
Russian Yulia Efimova had an incredible summer in Barcelona winning the 50 and 200 breaststroke at the World Championships and…
Coutts Breaks Two Commonwealth Records In Tokyo
The 2013 FINA World Cup Series has been incredible with 18 world records being broken in stops in Eindhoven, Berlin,…
Tokyo Day One Points Leaders
With the top three best performances (according to the FINA Points Table), earning bonus points (1st– 24 pt 2nd –…
Tokyo Day 1 World Cup Start Lists Out; Biggest American Contingent Yet
Becca Mann will be a part of over 80 entries on day 1 alone of the 2013 FINA World Cup Series in Tokyo.
World Cup Numbers After Singapore
Katinka Hosszu and Chad le Clos once again highlighted the list of top performers in Singapore.
Campbell Becomes 2nd-Fastest Aussie Ever; Hosszu’s Streak in 200 Fly Ended in Singapore
Cate Campell (featured image with sister Bronte) was a 51.67 to win the 100 free in Singapore. That moves her ahead of Emma McKeon as the second-fastest Australian in history.
Chad le Clos wins 200 Free at the Singapore FINA World Cup – Race Video
Race video is courtesy of Universal Sports Network, a SwimSwam Partner. Via Universal Sports: Singapore, FINA Swimming World Cup, Chad Le…
Singapore Day One FINA Point Leaders
With the top three best performances (according to the FINA Points Table), earning bonus points (1st – 24 pt …