2017 Canadian Trials Preview: Women Stacked, Men Looking Thin
Take a look at an in-depth preview of the 2017 Canadian Swimming Trials.
Bulldogs Bounce Back, Topple Tennessee in Knoxville
The Georgia Bulldogs get back to their winning ways, besting the Tennessee Volunteer men’s and women’s teams on the road in Knoxville.
Swimming Canada Junior Team Leading World Rankings – Progression Evident
It’s early in the year, but the Canadians already have four junior swimmers who are ranked first worldwide this season for 17&under females spanning across a total of eight events.
Georgia Men and Women Squeak Past Mizzou in Missouri
The UGA men’s and women’s teams continued their undefeated seasons in Missouri today, but had about all they could handle with the Mizzou Tigers.
Georgia Defeats In-State Rival Georgia Tech in Atlanta
The UGA Bulldogs made the short trip to Atlanta, Georgia, to face their in-state rival Georgia Tech. UGA swept, but it was a competitive meet.
UGA Men and Women Defeat UNC at Chapel Hill
The University of Georgia men’s and women’s teams emerged victorious against the North Carolina Tar Heels in both teams’ first dual meet of the season.
College Swimming Previews: #1 Georgia Women Holding Strong
Olympian Olivia Smoliga was a difference-maker in 2016, but the Bulldogs face a heightened NCAA challenge in 2017.
2016 Canadian Swimming Championships: Day 1 Finals Live Recap
Genevieve Cantin comes into tonight’s final as the top seed in the women’s 200 back.
2016 Canadian Championships Preview
Mary-Sophie Harvey will be one of Canada’s top junior aged swimmers contending for gold at the upcoming Canadian Championships…
Ranking the 2016 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #5-8
Junior World Record holder Claire Adams headlines a small but mighty class for the Texas Longhorns
2016 Canadian Olympic Trials: Day 6 Prelims Live Recap
Santo Condorelli will look for redemption today in the 50 free after being disqualified in the 100 fly yesterday.
2016 Canadian Olympic Trials: Caldwell, Masse Look To Lead Backstroke
The women’s backstroke scene arguably displays the most overall depth in Canadian swimming. In both events there are at least two athletes entering with seeds under the FINA ‘A’ time meaning it’s likely Canada will be able to send two athletes in each stroke discipline. With young talent mixing with more seasoned swimmers, the backstroke races will be some of the fastest races at trials.
Oleksiak Wins 100 Butterfly at Speedo Eastern Canadian Open
Penny Oleksiak set a personal best whilst winning women’s 100-metre butterfly at the Speedo Eastern Canadian Open on Saturday, rising…
Canadian World Junior Swimmer Meryn McCann Commits to Georgia
Jack Bauerle has dipped into the Canadian recruiting pool once again by getting a verbal commitment from Meryn McCann.
2015 FINA Junior Worlds: Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
Viktoria Zeynep Gunes of Turkey, who won gold in the women’s 50m breaststroke, posted the top time by a large margin in the heats of the 100m breaststroke on Thursday morning in Singapore.