Read moreAwkward Conference Setup for NCAA Swimming is Best-Case Scenario02 March 2026Awkward Conference Scenario for NCAA Swimming is Best-Case Scenario Surely, there must be some better way than the awkward destinations for conference championship swimming the past two seasons. Last week, the swim teams from Cal and Stanford traveled across the country to Atlanta for to compete aga...
Read more9Why My Identity Will Always Be Rooted in Swimming21 February 2026Why My Identity Will Always Be Rooted in Swimming By Erin Himes (From the Archive) Exactly one week ago, I finished my 16 year swimming career. And while there have been many signs this season that it was certainly time for me to move on, I found myself emotional on that last day. To go from calling...
Read moreThe Other Side of Championship Season: An Appreciation of Coaches19 February 2026The Other Side of Championship Season: An Appreciation of Coaches With conference season here and championship season just around the corner, it’s easy to get caught up in the races, the splits, and the excitement. In the middle of all that energy, it is worth pausing to recognize the heroes behind ...
Read moreOlympic Athletes Deserve the Right to Speak Out During Rare Moment in the Spotlight18 February 2026Olympic Athletes Deserve the Right to Speak Out During Rare Moment in the Spotlight The ongoing competition in Italy at the Winter Olympics has produced its usual slate of glorious moments. Athletes from across the world have worked for years with goals of performing at these Games. With those high ...
Read moreHubert Kos Headlines 100-Yard Backstroke Improvement Toward 42-Second Swim17 February 2026Hubert Kos Leading 100-Yard Backstroke Improvement Toward 42-Second Swim The past year has seen a huge surge in speed in the men's 100-yard backstroke after the event was essentially stagnant for nine years. A lone, almost-fluky relay leadoff in 2022 was the only time anyone had broken the all-time ...
Read moreAnna Moesch, Minna Abraham Leading Surge for Sub-1:40 in 200 Freestyle at Conference Championship Meets16 February 2026Anna Moesch, Minna Abraham Leading Surge for Sub-1:40 in 200 Freestyle at Conference Championship Meets Eleven years ago, Missy Franklin delivered a groundbreaking effort in the 200-yard freestyle, a performance so epic that it earned its own chapter in her autobiography chronicling her Hall-of-Fame...
Read more16 Common Characteristics That Swimmers Share11 February 20266 Common Characteristics That Swimmers Share Swimmers stand out for the traits they possess. They have fundamental ideals of persistence and determination that help them succeed in the sport. Here are six qualities that are common among swimmers. 1) Perseverance Swimming is by far one of the most ch...
Read more145 Reasons to Continue Swimming as a Lifelong Sport10 February 20265 Reasons to Continue Swimming as a Lifelong Sport By Lianne McCluskey U.S. Masters Swimming has referred to swimming as "the magic pill" for a reason - regardless of an individual's athletic ability, a person can pick up the sport at any time in their life. Here are five reasons why swimming is a w...
Read moreHow Fear Can Be Transformed Into a Powerful and Motivating Force08 February 2026Fear. One simple word, yet one of the most complex and personal emotions we experience. It shows up in obvious ways: Fear of snakes, fear of heights. But for athletes, it often runs much deeper. Fear of failure. Fear of judgment. Fear of what comes after the so-called failure, when the results are p...
Read more3Advice to My Younger Swimmer Self: Appreciate the Journey05 February 2026Advice to My Younger Swimmer Self: Appreciate the Journey And suddenly it was over. Twenty-two years of competitive swimming came to an end within a split second on a random Saturday in March. My hand touched the wall for the last time and my competitive swimming journey ended much faster than it be...
Read moreHow Pre-Race Nerves Can Be Used to a Swimmer's Advantage04 February 2026How Pre-Race Nerves Can Be Used to a Swimmer's Advantage My heart would race, my knees would feel weak, and my arms would get heavy… but this was not the start of an Eminem song. This was how my body felt every time I was about to dive into the water. The nerves and jitters that came before a race f...
Read moreWorld Records in Women’s Breaststroke Could Last For Years03 February 2026World Records in Women’s Breaststroke Could Last For Years Almost very discipline in women’s swimming saw at least one long course world record beaten or challenged in 2025. At the Fort Lauderdale Pro Series in May, Katie Ledecky knocked off her long-standing record in the 800 freestyle while Gretch...
Read moreMotivational Monday: 5 Positive Affirmations for Swimmers02 February 2026Motivational Monday: Positive Affirmations for Swimmers Breathe in, breathe out. The moment has arrived. All swimmers know the feeling of having a big race in front of them. You stand behind the blocks, anxiously adjusting your cap and goggles. You count down the heats in front of you until it’s fin...
Read more5011 Things Your Swimming Coach Is Always Yelling - For Good Reason29 January 202611 Things Your Swimming Coach Is Always Yelling By Allison Peters, Swimming World College Intern We all know what it is like to have your swimming coaches yelling at the top of their lungs during practice, trying to get our attention. Here's a few things that you can improve on to reduce some of thi...
Read more14An Explanation Of How Tech Suits Benefit Swimmers27 January 2026An Explanation Of How Tech Suits Benefit Swimmers When it comes time to race, many swimmers, especially those racing in high-level competitions, wear specialized knee-length swimsuits known as tech suits. They're everywhere in the swimming world. But how do tech suits work? And do they actually make...
Read more10 Things 'Swammers' Miss About the Sport26 January 202610 Things 'Swammers' Miss About the Sport There’s something about swimming that never really leaves you. Even after the early mornings end and the goggles are packed away for good, the sport lingers in muscle memory, daily routines and nostalgia. For former swimmers or “swammers,” as some like to sa...
Read more43What 8 Traits Define An Excellent Swim Coach and Caring Mentor?26 January 2026The Excellent Swim Coach (From the Archive) Swimming is very much a sport of observation. Swimmers observe others' strokes underwater during practice and have a lot of time on deck during meets to watch the coach-swimmer dynamics surrounding us. I had 12 swim coaches in my 18 years of swimming. It's...
Read morePieter Coetze, Miron Lifintsev Among Contenders to Track Down World Record in 100 Backstroke22 January 2026Pieter Coetze, Miron Lifintsev Among Contenders to Track Down Long-Standing 100 Back WR In the last 16 years, the world record in the men’s 100 backstroke has fallen only twice. Aaron Peirsol, the Olympic champion in the event in 2004 and 2008, became the first man under 52 at U.S. Nationals in 2009...
Read moreSummer McIntosh Dominating 400 IM At Spectacular Level21 January 2026Summer McIntosh Dominating 400 IM At Spectacular Level An athlete’s dominance of an event can be measured in multiple ways. The number of consecutive global titles in a specific discipline. The gap between a world-record performance and the No. 2 performer in history. How many of the all-time top ma...
Read moreA Letter To My Club Coach21 January 2026A Letter To My Club Coach Dear Coach, I used to think gratitude was something you expressed at the end, after the final practice, after the last meet, after the chapter was closed. But swimming doesn’t really work that way. Neither does your impact. You were there long before the success, long b...