71 Swimmers Carry Their Nations’ Flags at Paris 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony (Full List)
Mykhailo Romanchuk of Ukraine is the latest big-name swimmer to be announced as a flag-bearer in the opening ceremony at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.
Victor Johansson Sweeps Distance Events as Alabama Men Defeat Delta State 185-101
Crimson Tide fifth year Victor Johansson, a transfer from USC, swept the distance free events.
Tupelo Boys Win 10th Straight Mississippi Class II State Title
The boys of Tupelo High School won two relay titles and broke state records in the medley en route to a 10th-straight Mississippi Class II state title.
AgonSwim Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 2/24/2016
See who made the list of AgonSwim Weekly Wonders for the weekend of February 19-21, 2016.
Ohio State’s Trebilcock Capitalizes on Last-Minute Georgia Tech Last-Chance Meet
Bill Wadley’s Ohio State men had a successful weekend in Atlanta, Georgia, with two new individual invitees to the NCAA Championships.
Ohio State’s Zimmerman Firms Up NCAA Invite in 200 Back at Georgia Tech Last-Chance Meet
Ohio State junior Steven Zimmerman should be headed to NCAA’s with a 1:41.6 in the 200 back.
Georgia Tech Earns NCAA Invites at Last Chance Meet; UNC’s Myers Hops on Bubble
Courtney Shealy’s Georgia Tech team sealed up at least 4 total swimmers for the 2014 NCAA Championships on Saturday morning.
Kenyon Winter Invitational – Day Two, More Records Fall
The second day of the Kenyon Winter Invitation proved to be just as quick and as much fun to watch as Day One. For host Kenyon College, though the event open auspiciously with very fast swims from both the Lords and the Ladies, the superior depth of the DI and DII teams arrayed against them led to a fourth place finish for the Ladies, and a third place finish for the Lords. On both sides, Ohio State University was victorious (795.5 women, 741 men).
Kenyon Winter Invitational – Day One; Norris Breaks Records
The first night of the Kenyon Invitational, hosted in the James A Steen Natotorium saw some seriously fast swimming. That’s unsurprising, considering there are three DI schools in the house. The highlights of the evening were OSU’s Alex Norris taking down two pool records.
Ohio State Dethrones Div. 3 Powerhouse Kenyon
The Buckeyes both go to 2-0 for the season, winning both their duels against Kenyon College Friday night. (Photo Credit: Amanda Smith)
The Ohio State University Men and Women Win a Border Battle With University of Kentucky
The Ohio State University starts off their season 1-0 while on the road across the border to University of Kentucky (Photo Credit: Amanda Smith)
Day 2 Big Ten Men’s Up/Downs: With 11 A-Finalists, Michigan Already in Command on Day 2
Kyle Whitaker led a field of four A-Finalists for the Wolverines in the 200 IM; matched by four from Indiana. (Photo Courtesy: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Derek Toomey Leads Six Sprinters to 19.5 or Better in Prelims on Day 2 at Big Ten Champs
With the way that he is exploding at this meet, I really wish that we had a Derek Toomey photo. (Stock Photo Courtesy: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Michigan Wallops Rivals Ohio State in Two-Day Big Ten Clash
Michigan’s Connor Jaeger broke a pool record to start the meet as the Wolverines rolled in one of the country’s biggest rivalries. (Stock Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)
Buckeye Men Roll Through Home Invite; deBorde Good for Gators
Swim News: “Gator, Sebastien Rousseau, won the 400 IM in 3:41.69.” (Swim Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)