Photo Vault: Scottish National Team Championships
FIRST won the junior category whereas Edinburgh was able to capture the senior category which is no surprise considering the depth that they have on their roster.
Scotland votes down independence, British swimming programs to remain unified
Scottish voters elected against becoming their own, independent nation yesterday, a decision that means Great Britain’s swimming programs will remain as one team.
What would Scottish independence mean for swimming?
Scotland votes on a referendum today that would establish its independence from the United Kingdom. But outside of the political realm, what would this mean for Scottish Swimming?
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Jamieson Refocuses After Commonwealth Disappointment
Before the Commonwealth Games this summer Scottish star Michael Jamieson stated that winning Commonwealth gold on home soil may mean…
Malmsten AB renews Top Partnership with World Aquatics Convention
Dr. Julio C. Maglione, FINA President: “A long-term supporter of both FINA and the Convention, Malmsten is very passionate in their on-going commitment to improving the Aquatic environment.”
China dominates Junior Diving Championships in Penza
China dominated the 2014 edition of the FINA World Junior Diving Championships, organised from September 9-14 in Penza (RUS), by getting 14 medals (including seven titles out of the 14 events at stake).
Ross Murdoch awarded Nancy Riach Memorial Medal at 15th Scottish Swimming Awards
Scottish Swimming had its annual awards banquet on Friday night, with Commonwealth Games star Ross Murdoch getting the nation’s signature award.
2014 Invictus Games for Wounded Warriors to Hold Swimming on Sunday in London
The London Aquatics Centre will play host to some of the best wounded warrior swimmers in the world on Sunday.
University Of Edinburgh Looks As Though It Could Be A Future Hub For World Class Training
This summer, the University of Edinburgh team had one swimmer medal at the Commonwealth Games with the likes of Corrie Scott in the 50m breaststroke. The Edinburgh chemistry major was able to post a time of 30.75 to come close to both silver medallist Alia Atkinson of Jamaica and eventual victor Leiston Pickett.
Brazil’s Fernanda Delgado heading to Britain to train with Ruta Meilutyte
Brazilian sprinter Fernanda Delgado is joining the parade of Brazilian’s heading every which direction this season, as she’ll move to Great Britain to train at the Plymouth School with coach Jon Rudd
Carlin Wins Sky Sports Sportswoman of the Month
Welsh swimmer Jazz Carlin collected 41% of Sky Sports viewers votes to come away with the Sky Sports Sportswoman of the Month award…
Murdoch Ready to Reset His Focus
After having a magnificent 2014 season Ross Murdoch is ready to focus on his journey towards the Rio Olympics…
Back Injury Forces James Magnussen to Withdraw from Prudential Singapore Swim Stars
The current 100m Freestyle World Champion, James Magnussen (AUS) has withdrawn from this Friday’s Prudential Singapore Swim Stars due to…
Eurosport To Broadcast Prudential Singapore Swim Stars Live in 51 Countries
Among the 12 Olympic Champions and 21 World Champions lined-up are James Magnussen (Australia), Katinka Hosszu (Hungary), Jessica Hardy (USA) Rūta Meilutytė (Lithuania), Nathan Adrian (USA), Fabien Gilot (France), and Jeanette Ottesen (Denmark).