2020 U.S. Open – San Antonio Friday PM: Lydia Jacoby Clocks 1:07.5 100 Breast
Lydia Jacoby of Seward Tsunami popped a 1:07.57 in the 100 breast in San Antonio to move to #2 all-time for 15-16 girls.
2020 U.S. Open – Combined Results Friday AM
U.S. Open record-holder Ryan Lochte finished 3rd in the combined results of the men’s 200 IM on Friday morning.
2020 U.S. Open Friday AM Swims of the Session: Teenagers Shine to Start the Day
While US National Team members were definitely active this morning, many of the biggest swims came from the 18 & under crowd.
2020 U.S. Open – San Antonio: Friday AM Recap
Longhorn Aquatics’ Madisyn Cox won the 200 IM handily on Friday morning in San Antonio.
Five Races to Watch, Streaming Info, for the 2020 US Open
The biggest domestic meet of the fall, the 2020 U.S. Open, gets underway tonight in nine different locations across the USA.
Texas Collegiate Swimmers and Alums Dominate San Antonio U.S. Open Psychs
The University of Texas is all over the psych sheets here, whether it’s with current or former members of their NCAA program.
Which 2020 US Open Sites Will US National Teamers Race At?
American Record holder and NCAA Champion Dean Farris is one of 13 US National Team swimmers expected to swim in Greensboro.
Race Videos: 17-Year-Old Ilya Borodin’s 1:58 200 IM, 4:11 400 IM
17-year-old Ilya Borodin put on an IM show at the just-concluded Russian Swimming Championships. See how his races went down by watching the videos.
Texas Longhorns v. Texas A&M Aggies Dual Meet – Live Recap
The Texas Longhorns face-off with the Texas A&M Aggies in Austin this evening in a dual with both the men’s and women’s programs.
Ilya Borodin, 17 años, bate el récord ruso en 200 estilos con 1:58.00
Como otra gran ventaja, el tiempo de Borodin esta noche supera fácilmente el estándar de clasificación “A” de la FINA para los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio.
17-Year-Old Borodin Hits 1:58.00 200 IM Russian National Record
17-year-old Ilya Borodin broke through the 2:00 barrier big time in the men’s 200m IM, establishing a new Russian record in the process.
Texas First Chance Invitational: Day Two Live Recap
Day 2 of the 2020 Texas First Chance Invite should feature plenty more fast swimming, including some attempts at national age group records.
Texas First Chance Invitational: Day One Live Recap
Shaine Casas set the tone with a blistering 44.40 in the 100 back, Drew Kibler dropped a 4:08 in the 500 free, and Carson Foster went 3:35 in the 400 IM.
Carson Foster Obliterates 400 IM 17-18 NAG, Moves to #2 All-Time, With 3:35.27
18 year-old Texas freshman Carson Foster is now #2 all-time in the 400 IM, after blasting a 3:35.27 tonight in Austin, Texas.
Watch: Foster’s 3:35, Kibler’s 4:08, Other Videos from Texas First Chance Meet
Shaine Casas, Drew Kibler, and Carson Foster each had swims that ranks them among the top ten performers ever in their respective events.