Monthly Archives: June 2016

3 Bold Predictions for US Olympic Trials Day Six

By David Rieder Think of the factors that decide who makes the Olympic team in an event: talent, hard work, perseverance, nutrition and effe [...]

Missing the Cut But Not Missing the Point

By Caitlin Daday, Swimming World College Intern One year ago at Bucknell University’s Kinney Natatorium, I suffered the disappointmen [...]

Performance of the Week Lori Kings Swim Around Bermuda

This week’s performance of the week goes to open water swimmer Lori King, who this week completed only the second solo swim around Be [...]

USA Diving Olympic Team Trials Update

By Erin Keaveny, Swimming World College Intern It’s a meet where the stakes are high, competition is fierce, and every athlete is figh [...]

Trials Throwback Womens 100 Breast in 2012

By David Rieder Less than a week to go until Olympic Trials get underway in Omaha, Neb. But before the meet, we wanted to look back at some [...]

Kristian Ipsen and Jessica Parratto Lead Mens 3 meter Womens 10 meter Through Semis

INDIANAPOLIS (June 20, 2016) – Kristian Ipsen (Clayton, Calif./Stanford, Calif.) and Michael Hixon (Amherst,Mass./Bloomington, Ind.) [...]

Gabrielle Faamausili Dominates 100 Backstroke in Opening Day of Oceania Championships

The 2016 Oceania Championships began with the open water 10K on Monday in Fiji. Tuesday through Friday feature pool swimming at the Damodar [...]

When Your Heat Goes Cold Ten Ways to Turn Around a Poor Heat Swim

By Wayne Goldsmith. You’ve trained for weeks – months – maybe even years for this Meet. Everything’s ready. Diet  [...]

Aaron Bell Stays in ACC as New Notre Dame Associate Head Coach

NOTRE DAME, Ind. – Aaron Bell, previously an associate head coach at fellow Atlantic Coast Conference school Virginia Tech, has joine [...]

6 Types of Swimmers to Watch at Olympic Trials

By Bri Groves, Swimming World College Intern As the Olympic Trials approach, all eyes are on Omaha for some fast times and exciting swims. H [...]
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