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Michael Phelps Takes Back the Gold Medal That Mattered Most

By David Rieder. For all of the different events Michael Phelps has raced—and won—over the years, one of them always mea [...]

4 Everyday Moments that Prove Swimming is a Team Sport

By Erin Himes, Swimming World College Intern Growing up, swimming was often written off as an “individual sport,” and therefore [...]

The Week That Was Last Minute Changes Continue With a Week To Rio

With the 2016 Rio Olympic Games less than a week away, anticipation is at its peak for the greatest sporting event that comes around every f [...]

4 Traits That Helped Tom Shields Land on the Olympic Team

Editorial Coverage Sponsored By By Cassidy Lavigne, Swimming World College Intern Tom Shields, 25, has finally qualified for his first [...]

The Week That Was Doping Crackdown Continues With Rio Less Than Two Weeks Away

This week saw the continued evolution of the recent wave of doping allegations against Russia leading up to the 2016 Rio Olympics, as well a [...]

The Week That Was Doping Ruling Reversal Rocks The Swimming World

This week was full of news that will have a big impact on the coming weeks and months, including the release of NCAA Championship standards, [...]

The Week That Was Another Ban Lifted More Olympic Teams Announced

With the dust now settling from the U.S. Olympic Trials, the rest of world continues to move in preparation for Rio. This week saw doping ba [...]

The Week That Was US Olympic Swimming Trials Dominate The Week

This week was one of triumph and heartbreak in Omaha, with the city playing host to a record-breaking U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials. But whil [...]

The Week That Was Olympic Roster Decisions a NAG Record And Kings Swim Around Bermuda Highlight The Week

Although there are less than two months until the start of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, several countries are still mired in controversy surr [...]
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