Monthly Archives: November 2015

35 Things Swimmers Forget to Be Thankful For

By Chandler Brandes, Swimming World College Intern We all have a love-hate relationship with swimming. Although we sometimes complain about [...]

Swimming World Magazine Announces Male and Female European Swimmer of the Year

Each year Swimming World Magazine selects the top male and female swimmers for the following regions: Africa, the Pacific Rim, Euro [...]

Race Video Mitch Larkin Scares 100 Back World Record

Mitch Larkin, who set a new 200m backstroke world record last night, continued the record rage, twice setting new Commonwealth, Australian a [...]

Race Video Emily Seebohm Cracks 50 Back AllComers Record

Emily Seebohm finished her campaign with a new Australian All-Comers record of 26.30 in the 50m backstroke final, only just out-touching her [...]

Race Video Cameron McEvoy Completes 50100200 Free Triple With 50 Fee Win

Cameron McEvoy became just the second Australian man to ever win the 50-100-200 free triple with his 50 free victory at the 2015 Australian [...]

Race Highlights Cate Campbell Breaks 100 Free World Record

Cate Campbell decided to go after the 100 free world record on the final day at the 2015 Australian Short Course Championships, but did so i [...]

Swimming World Magazine Announces Male and Female Pacific Rim Swimmers of the Year

Each year Swimming World Magazine selects the top male and female swimmers for the following regions: Africa, the Pacific Rim, Euro [...]

Cate Campbell Lowers World Record in 100 Free With 200 Free Split

While swimming exhibition as part of the women’s 200-meter freestyle event at the 2015 Australian Short Course Championships, Cate Cam [...]

USA Swimming SCY Top 10 Rankings Through 1125

USA Swimming has released an updated top ten list for open and 18-and-under swimmers for the 2015-2016 short course yards season. The rankin [...]

How A Local Foundation Kept Jake Stoll and Breeja Larson In the Sport

By Annie Grevers, Swimming World Staff Writer The audience cracked up as Troy Mullaney decribed a tall, gangly, naive swimmer who had joined [...]
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