Monthly Archives: July 2016

4 Types of Coaches and What Theyve Taught Me

By Cassidy Lavigne, Swimming World College Intern There are many different types of coaches who have distinct styles in how they train their [...]

Israel Sending Three Women and Three Men to Rio Games

The 2016 Olympic Team of Israel has been announced. Three women and three men will swim in Rio. For the women, Amit Ivri is entered [...]

Yuliya Efimova Cleared to Compete at Rio Olympics

Yuliya Efimova will compete at this summer’s Olympic Games in Rio, the Russian News Agency TASS reported Tuesday. Sergei Kolmogorov, t [...]

Niko Fantakis Joins Duke as Volunteer Assistant

DURHAM, N.C. – Duke head swimming and diving coach Dan Colella has announced the addition of Niko Fantakis to the Blue Devil staff. F [...]

Herbie Behm Named Assistant Coach at Utah

Utah Swimming and Diving has announced the addition of Herbie Behm as its new assistant coach this afternoon. Behm arrives in Salt Lake City [...]

Why No One Should Pass Up Swim Lessons

By Julia Cunningham, Swimming World College Intern The first thing my family did as, well, a family was to go swimming. My dad borrowed a su [...]

Performance of the Week Rachele Brunis and Aurelie Mullers 10K

With U.S. Olympic Trials coming to end last week, this was a relatively quiet week for in-pool competition around the globe. Out of the pool [...]

Difference Makers Why Sarah Sjostrom Dominates the 100 Butterfly

Editorial Coverage Sponsored By By David Rieder Sarah Sjostrom will attempt a daunting schedule at the Olympics with legitimate medal hopes [...]

Danielle Huskisson Kirill Abrosimov Win European Open Water 5K Races

The 2016 European Open Water Championships continued today in Hoorn, Netherlands with the men’s and women’s 5K. After two w [...]

Latvia Names Two 2016 Swimming Olympians

The Latvia Swimming Federation is sending two swimmers to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Uvis Kalnins earned a B cut in the 200 IM and will [...]
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