Brown’s 1:52.8 Anchor Leads U.S. Women To American Record In 4×200 FR
Erika Brown anchored the Americans in a blazing 1:52.86.
“Suit Gap Records” – the Asterisk on the American Records Book
Caeleb Dressel is the new American Record holder in the 100 free in SCM, unifying the 3 American Records in the event. But, he’s not the fastest American in the 100 free in SCM. Here’s the breakdown.
8 Important Swims From the Second Weekend of Mid-Season Rest Meets
This weekend was the second big mid-season invite weekend in the NCAA. Teams usually suit up and rest a little…
Loyola Sweeps H2Ounds Invitational Titles
Loyola H2Ounds Invitational Howard, Iona, Marist, Mount St. Mary’s at Loyola (Md.) Baltimore, Maryland Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2018 Friday Results…
Georgia’s Meryn McCann Hospitalized, Will Miss Canadian Trials
Meryn told SwimSwam that she has been diagnosed with two blood clots in her lungs after experiencing difficulty breathing and pain on her right side.
Breeja Larson Posts 2:04 200 Breast at Phoenix Sectionals Day 1
13 year old Flatiron teammates Mary Codevilla and Chase Davison went 2-3 in the women’s 200 breast, posting times of 2:12.08 and 2:12.11 respectively.
Competitor Coach of the Month: Greg Meehan
Head coach Greg Meehan led the United States women to their most successful World Championships in history, with 20 total medals, 9 of them gold.
La fontaine de jouvence de Federica Pellegrini ou comment rester jeune à travers les années
Ancien nageur, Eric Lahmy est journaliste, écrivain, rédacteur en chef, et reporter. Il anime depuis 2013 Galaxie-Natation, un blog dédié à son sport…
Madisyn Cox Becomes 6th Fastest American Ever with 2:09.6 200 IM
Cox roared home on the back half of the race, finishing 2nd to Melanie Margalis (2:09.57) in a personal best 2:09.69.
15-Year-Old Regan Smith Brings Return to U.S.’s Young Swimmer Legacy
Last year’s U.S. Olympic team was completely devoid of swimmers under 18. 15-year-old Regan Smith’s 2nd-place finish in the 200 back tonight shows a return to the U.S.’s young international-level swimmer tradition.
Olympic Medalist Katie Hoff Inducted Into Maryland Swimming HOF
Olympic medalist Katie Hoff, who retired from competitive swimming in December 2015, was inducted into the Maryland Swimming Hall of Fame this past weekend.
Katie Hoff Stars in Xarelto Commercial
Katie Hoff, former competitive swimmer, stars in a new commercial.
Katie Ledecky Sets NCAA Meet Record in 1650 Free, NCAA Record 1000
Katie Ledecky put up the NCAA record in the 1000 in her 1650 tonight. She also set an NCAA meet record in the mile with 15:07.70, the 2nd-fastest swim in history.
North Baltimore Aquatic Club Hires Paul Yetter as Head Senior Coach
North Baltimore Aquatic Club has selected Paul Yetter as its new head senior coach.
Katie Ledecky Wins U.S. Olympic Committee Female Athlete of the Year
Katie Ledecky earned the top honors tonight as the US Olympic Committee’s Female Athlete of the Olympic Games.