Kosuke Kitajima: Greatest of All Time?
Column by John Lohn, Swimming World senior writer GILLETTE, New Jersey, April 9. HOW do we begin to determine the greatest swimmer in history? Should there be specific criteria established? Is it a...
View ArticleChina Looks to Maintain Dominance in Diving During London Olympic Games
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 9. IN the latest preview of other aquatic sports as we head towards the 2012 London Olympics, Swimming World Magazine previews the likely Chinese dominance of diving this summe...
View ArticleTop Marks: Girls Track & Field (Through April 7)
A collection of the area’s top performers in track & field this season through April 7. Based on results reported to The Sentinel. Updates, corrections and additions from area coaches are enco
View ArticleTop Marks: Boys Track & Field (Through April 7)
A collection of the area’s top performers in track & field this season through April 7. Based on results reported to The Sentinel. Updates, corrections and additions from area coaches are enco
View ArticleStreamlined News: April 9, 2012
Olympic fate of three of China&os;s top swimmers yet to be decided; Japanese Olympic medalists set to earn thousands of dollars thanks to company&os;s announcement; Dennis Pursley to return to...
View ArticleThere Is Swimming In Renovo
Can the local Lock Haven swim community involve Renovo youth in winter and summer swimming.Click on newspaper article to enlarge
View ArticleMSS: Megan Romano
April 10, 2012: NCAA and American record holder Megan Romano joins today&os;s edition of The Morning Swim Show to talk about her performances at the NCAA championships and how it sets her up for...
View Article2013 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES SELECTION UPDATE
This summer USA Swimming will select a team for the 2013 World University Games from the 2012 US Open in Indianapolis. The team will consist of up to 13 men and 13 women.
View Article20 QUESTION TUESDAY: ARIANA KUKORS
Ariana Kukors is one to watch at the 2012 Olympic Trials. After moving from King County in Washington to southern California, she is now in Florida and loving it. She also recently graduated college...
View ArticleDIGITAL SPLASH: INCORPORATE RESISTANCE BANDS INTO YOUR DRYLAND TRAINING
The Digital Edition of the March-April 2012 issue of Splash is now available online and as a mobile app for your iPad and iPhone. In this issue, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Mike...
View ArticleFIVE MORE TO WATCH IN OMAHA
Every four years at the Olympic Trials, there are more new faces in the water than familiar ones, and this year in Omaha, that will once again be the case. Here are five athletes who could make a big...
View ArticleU-MEET THE ATHLETES
Charles Barkley once famously said, I am not a role model. His point was that kids should look to their parents, their families, their teachers, and the people around them not professional...
View ArticleSINGLE-DAY TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE FOR OLYMPIC TRIALS
Single-day tickets for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming, which will be held June 25-July 2 at CenturyLink Center in Omaha, will go on sale today, March 29 at 11 a.m. CT.
View ArticleUSA SWIMMING PARTNERS WITH THE CENTURY COUNCIL
At the start of Alcohol Awareness Month, The Century Council, a national not-for-profit funded by distillers, dedicated to fighting drunk driving and underage drinking, has officially announced its...
View ArticleTHE DANA DIARIES: SWIMMING INSPIRED
In 1998, I was 11 years old. I remember sitting in my Granbury Oakwoods Intermediate School&os;s 5th grade class, just thirty minutes before heading outside for recess.
View ArticleA CONVERSATION WITH SEAN MAHONEY
National Team member Sean Mahoney talks about the areas he&os;s focusing on heading into the Trials and what he&os;s looking forward to this summer in Omaha.
View ArticleDENNISTON NOMINATED FOR USOC COACH OF THE YEAR
The U.S. Olympic Committee has announced that Dave Denniston has been nominated as a finalist for Paralympic Coach of the Year.
View ArticleTHE BUZZ: SHOULD YOU MAKE A COMEBACK?
Given the numerous comebacks in competitive swimming, I thought it&os;d be prudent to make a questionnaire for anyone considering donning a too-tight Speedo in hopes of Olympic Glory.
View ArticleGILES SMITH: BIG HANDS, BIGGER HEART
At 5-foot-10, Giles Smith is almost a full person shorter than most of the worlds top freestyle sprinters: Nathan Adrian, 6-foot-5; Alain Bernard, 6-foot-5; Cullen Jones, 6-foot-5; James Magnussen,...
View ArticleUSA SWIMMING ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH ACTIVE NETWORK
USA Swimming and Active Network (NYSE: ACTV) announced a strategic partnership today designating Active Network as the exclusive supplier of live results for the USA Swimming Deck Pass program and the...
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