Monthly Archives: June 2016

Sarasota Men Set Masters 400 Medley Relay World Record

By Rick Walker One World and two National USMS records were set at the Bumpy Jones Classic Long Course Meet held in Sarasota, Florida June 1 [...]

Yuliya Efimova Listed on Russias Olympic Roster

Editorial Coverage Sponsored By The Russian swimming federation announced on Tuesday the swimmers that had been selected to their Olympic te [...]

5 Reasons Why Summer Swim Camp is A Necessity

By Jake Renie, Swimming World College Intern As school gets out and homework is a thing of the past, the sun shines all day and kids run out [...]

Harvard Commit Miki Dahlke Prepares For Olympic Trials

By Cassidy Lavigne, Swimming World College Intern Miki Dahlke, 18, a recent graduate of Tamalpais High School and commit to Harvard Universi [...]

Video Montage A Day in the Life of A Texas Longhorn Swimmer

By Remedy Rule, Swimming World College Intern It’s easy to find teams’ statistics, but what do teams do behind the scenes to ear [...]

US Olympic Trials Sold Out For All 8 Days

Editorial Coverage provided by OMAHA, Neb. – For the first time ever, the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming are complet [...]

Colin Zeng of Ohio State Cannot Compete at US Olympic Diving Trials

Ohio State University’s Colin Zeng has learned he will be unable to compete in the U.S. Olympic Diving Trials, beginning this Sa [...]

Spectrum Aquatics Launches Independence Battery Powered 350 ADA Lift

Single Axis lift meets customers’ requests for a low profile lift with small footprint.  Spectrum Aquatics launches a new battery p [...]

IOC and IPC Sign New Agreement to Carry Through 2032

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday ( [...]

3 Bold Predictions for US Olympic Trials Day One

By David Rieder Admit it, you’ve felt the Olympic buzz. Maybe you’ve seen the Olympic rings and the countdown to the Games on [...]
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