Natalie Coughlin Cooking for Cal Aquatics Gala Fundraiser Winners
Natalie Coughlin is preparing individual lasagnas for the winners of the big 2012 Cal Aquatics gala auction.
Dressel, Schooling Both Break 100 Fly National High School Record
Caeleb Dressel has broken National High School Record number two on the evening.
Caeleb Dressel Breaks National High School, National Age Group Records in 50 Yard Free
Clay High School senior Caeleb Dressel has broken the National High School Record in the 50 yard freestyle at the FSPA…
Federal Way to Host 2014 Winter Juniors, 2015 Winter Nationals
The King County Aquatic Center didn’t draw great crowds for NCAA’s in 2012, but USA Swimming hopes it will do better in the winter.
Shane Ryan to Swim for Americans at 2013 Duel in the Pool
Penn State’s Shane Ryan has been accepted to swim at the 2013 Duel in the Pool, he Tweeted on Thursday.
Today in Swimming History: September 26th, A Dark Day for Doping Bans, a Bright Day for Birthdays
United States Olympian Jimmy Feigen is one of an impressive lineup of September 26th birthdays.
Relay World Record Onslaught Begins in Indiana
James Wells and Allie Day lead off for Indiana in the mixed 200 medley relay World Record attempt.
Indiana Hosting ‘Relay Rally’ to Challenge FINA World Records
Indiana has a chance to set 8 new World Records on Thursday. Not just the “Guinness Book of” off the wall World Records. Serious, FINA World Records.
Jeremy Stravius Joining European Team for Duel in the Pool
Jeremy Stravius (middle) after taking silver in the 50 back at the 2013 World Championships.
World Record Holder Ariana Kukors Officially Retires After Year Away From Swimming
Ariana Kukors, holder of one of the most intimidating World Records on the books, has retired from swimming.
Debbie Phelps Named First Full-Time Director of Baltimore Public Schools Fundraising Arm
The mother of the great Olympian stepped down from her role as middle school principal in 2012, and has now taken on an even bigger position.
Olympic Champion Megan Jendrick Retires
Megan Jendrick, one of the United States’ most beloved Olympians, has officially retired. She won two gold medals at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney; in the 100 breaststroke and as a member of the women’s 4×100 medley relay. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing Jendrick netted a third Olympic medal, a silver.
12-Time Paralympic Champion Jessica Long Joins NBAC Pro Group
Jessica Long (right) Tweeted this picture after winning her 3rd ESPY award in 2013.
Claire Donahue, Cammile Adams, Sarah Henry Accept Invites for 2013 Duel in the Pool
Claire Donahue announced today via her Twitter that she’s accepted a spot on the 2013 Duel in the Pool roster.