2019 U.S. Junior Nationals: Six Stars from Day 3 Finals
Rye Ulett of Dynamo Swim Club dropped nearly 2 seconds in the 100 fly on Thursday at Speedo Junior Nationals.
2019 Speedo Junior National Championships: Day 3 Finals Live Recap
Miranda Heckman of the Pleasanton Seahawks will look to add to her win tally in the 400 free tonight after she claimed the 100 free title last night.
400 Free Jr. National Champ Jillian Cox Breaks Into All-time Top-10 for 13-14s
Austin Trinity Aquatic Club’s Jillian Cox became the ninth-fastest swimmer in girls’ 13-14 history when she won the 400 free on Thursday.
2019 Speedo Junior National Championships: Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
Day 3 prelims of the 2019 Speedo Junior National Championships will feature only two events: the 400 freestyle and the 100 butterfly.
5 Storylines to Watch at the 2019 U.S. Junior National Championships
After several noteworthy swims at Senior Nationals this past week Lillie Nordmann of Magnolia Aquatic Club is still entered to race this week.
Licon Posts Prelims 1:59 IM, Scratches Finals on Final Day of Austin Sectionals
Licon only swam one other event at the meet – the 200 breast, where he stunned with an impressive 2:08.
16-Year-Old Lillie Nordmann Posts 58.5 100 Fly on Day 3 of Austin Sectionals
Kibler won the men’s 400 free with a 3:52.75.
Dolfin Swim(s) of the Week: 13-Year-Old U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifiers
13-year-olds Leah Hayes and Jillian Cox qualified for 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials, making them two of the three youngest qualifiers so far.
Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 6/26/2019
Check out our Weekly Wonders from June 21-23, 2019.
Dressel 50.3 100 Fly, Yan US Open Record Highlight Final Night in Mission Viejo
Yan Zibei tied the 100 breast US Open record and Caeleb Dressel swam the eighth-best performance ever in the 100 fly in Mission Viejo tonight.
13-Year-Olds Leah Hayes and Jillian Cox Qualify for 2020 Olympic Trials
Leah Hayes clocked a time of 4:50.99 to get under the Olympic Trials cut in the 400 IM last night, taking seven seconds off of her old best in the process.
13-Year-Old Jillian Cox’s 10:09, 4:55 Lead Southern Senior Champs
13-year-old Jillian Cox put up the fastest 1000 free time in the nation this year for the 13-14 age group, dominating the Southern Senior Championships in Shenandoah, Texas.