Sarah Sjostrom’s Favorite Swimming Memory And Her Legacy To Swimming
Olympic champion and World Record holder Sarah Sjostrom shared with us her favorite swimming memory. She also discusses the legacy that she thinks she will leave to world of swimming.
Cate Campbell Has Learned To Embody The Mantra “Be Brave”
Cate Campbell shares with us how she embodies the mantra, “Be brave,” even in her lowest moments struggling with depression last year.
Katie Grimes Sees a Lot of Room for Improvement in Her 400 IM
Katie Grimes from Sandpipers of Nevada dropped more than 5 seconds from her seeding with a winning time of 4:36.17 in the championship final of the 400 IM
Dressel, Ledecky, and Finke Give Hilarious Closing Interview in Greensboro
The trio of 2020 Olympic champions graced the media room with their presence together, poking fun at one another while answering questions
Shaine Casas Finding Success One Step at a Time After Making 1st Worlds Team
Though not thrilled with his overall performances, recently-turned Pro Casas reflected on meeting his ultimate goal at Trials of making the worlds team
Alex Walsh: “We realized I needed more taper”
Walsh came home with the fastest freestyle, too, a 30.76. Her final time of 2:07.84 took a half-second off the U.S. Open Record
Nic Fink on Making the World Champs Team Even With Swimming on the Back Burner
Fink and Swanson lunged for the wall and stopped the clock at exactly the same time, going 2:08.84 to tie for first place.
Torri Huske on Bouncing Back from COVID to Make World Champs Team
In a repeat of the 2020 Olympic Trials final, Torri Huske and Claire Curzan went 1-2 in the 100 fly to qualify for the U.S. squad in their signature event.
Leah Smith On Falling Flat on Her Face and Then Getting Back Up
After missing the 2020 Olympic Team last year, Leah Smith has convincingly made her way back onto 2022 world champs team
Kieran Smith: “It’s good to know that I can still be on top of the 200 Free”
Kieran Smith won the men’s 200 free from lane 6, putting up the fastest time in the world so far this season in 1:45.25.
Drew Kibler on Men’s 4×200: “I think there’s a redemption story in the making”
Drew Kibler remained in the second position throughout the entire race, coming with .07 of Smith. His 1:45.32 is the #2 time in the world thus far.
Regan Smith Focusing on Rebuilding Herself as a New Swimmer
Smith came to the wall in a blazing 57.76, winning by half a body length and taking down the U.S. Open Record, which she had set in 2021 with 57.92.
Emma Weyant “I think I back-halved a lot more than I thought I would have to”
After earning a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the 400 IM, Weyant backed that up by placing 2nd in the 400 IM in Greensboro
Less is More for Berkoff as Sprint Training Pays Dividends
Berkoff went 27.12 to claim the American Record and the U.S. Open Record and become the first-ranked 50 backstroker in the world
Charlie Swanson Did 3k Singles for 3 Weeks Before Making the World Champs Team
After a sub-par midseason meet in San Antonio, Swanson went into super taper mode back home in Austin, only swimming 6 times per week for 3 weeks