Tag Archives: What

What Does Victory Taste Like

By Chandler Brandes, Swimming World College Intern. During the summer, I coach a local swim team. Swimmers-turned-summer-league-coaches ever [...]

What a Swimmer Thinks of StudentAthlete Pay

By Colin Hogan, Swimming World College Intern Unlike some of my peers in college athletics, I know the exact dollar value of my time as a va [...]

Adam Peaty Sets WR Hosszu Just Misses and What to Expect in Day One Finals

By David Rieder It’s not as though Adam Peaty was an underdog coming into the 100 breast at the Olympics Games. He entered as the wor [...]

What The Independent Investigation Into Russias Systematic Doping Program Means To Swimming

The bombshell independent Mclaren Report issued to Sir Craig Reedie, President of WADA, confirms what experts and the media have known for m [...]

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 [...]

Video Interview Excited Elizabeth Beisel Shares What Comes Next for Team USA

Elizabeth Beisel recovered from illness in the lead up to Trials to finish second in the 400 IM. She fractured her finger in warm ups on [...]

Press Conference Phelps Is Excited To See What Can Happen

Editorial Coverage provided by Michael Phelps qualified for his third individual event in Rio by winning the men’s 100 fly. Phelps [...]

Video Interview Bowman Kaliszs Time Isnt Representative of What He Can Do

Editorial Coverage provided by Chase Kalisz claimed his Olympic berth after finishing first in the men’s 400 IM. He touched the wal [...]

Swimming Retirement What Do I Do Now

By Taylor Padington, Swimming World College Intern It has been approximately four months since my retirement from swimming and like so ma [...]
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