SSPC: Claire Adams on Processing the Loss of her Olympic Dream
Adams sifts through the huge loss breaking her hand and missing the 2016 Olympic team was in her life and what it took to bounce back from that.
SSPC: Kaylee Mckeown Describes 21-Day Training Blocks with 17-on, 4-Off
McKeown re-wrote half of the Australian backstroke record book last year, setting records in the 100 and 200 backs long course and the 200 back short course
SSPC: Baylor Nelson Breaks Down Super-Competitive North Carolina Swim Scene
Nelson has had some phenomenal swims recently, most notably his epic battles with fellow North Carolina-native Sam Hoover in the 400 IM and 200 IM.
SSPC: Maxime Rooney on Competing at a High Level Under Pressure
Rooney talks about racing under pressure, a topic in which he references an interview with James Guy about the dominance of his British teammate, Adam peaty.
SSPC: Claudio Battaglini on the Benefits of Staying with One Coach
Claudio has been a coach of elite athletes for decades, originally training the world’s top triathletes in his home of Brazil.
Watch: Li Bingjie Bursts into Tears After Lifetime Best Swim
Following her lifetime best in the 1500m freestyle, Chinese swimmer Li Bingjie gave an emotional interview to the media, bursting into tears.
SSPC: How Kate Douglass’ Club Coach Wanted to Change How Club Swimmers Train
Carle has had successful age swimmers at young ages, including current Virginia super-star Kate Douglass and breakout 13-year-old Claire Weinstein.
SSPC: James Magnussen Explains What Went Wrong at the 2012 London Olympics
Maggie admits that his legendry 47.10 100 free at the 2012 Olympic trials swim hid some of the doubts he had at the time about his Olympic prep
SSPC: Lani Pallister Breaks Down What It’s Like Having Your Mom as Your Coach
Pallister has been coached by her mom from a young age and explains the ups and downs that can come with your mom being your coach.
“The Water Is My Sky” Documentary Releases Trailer, Announces Spring 2021 Debut
The swimming documentary that has been in production for eight years has announced an expected release date of Spring 2021.
SSPC: Zane Waddell Discusses Retiring From Lack of Funding
Waddell discussed not being able to financially support himself with swimming and why he wasn’t able to compete in the ISL as he had planned.
SSPC: Dean Farris, Harvard Coaches Break Down Ivy League Training, Tradition
Dean Farris and both Hardvard men’s coaches give their take on what makes the HYP such a unique and exhilarating event to effectively kick off a 6-week taper
SSPC: What Ally McHugh Learned From Watching Race Video of Ariarne Titmus
Ally documents what her training has been like in and out of the water since quarantine began when she was actually on a training trip at the OTC
“Blacks Can’t Swim The Sequel” Releases Official Teaser Trailer
The documentary, a follow-up on the original “A Film Called Blacks Can’t Swim”, will be released in May 2021.
SSPC: Becca Wyant Details Carving her Own Path to Become a Swim Photographer
Becca has documented World Championships, US Nationals, and Pro Swim meets all over the country and photographed swimmers all over the globe