Read moreAre You Kidding? The Ridiculous Finishing Speed of the All-Time Top-Two Performances in the Men's 200 Backstroke07 September 2025Are You Kidding? The Ridiculous Finishing Speed of the All-Time Top-Two Performances in the Men's 200 Backstroke As we await the start of the collegiate campaign and next month's World Cup action in North America, Swimming World will run a series titled, "Are You Kidding?" This mini project of short...
Read more39A Look at Swimmer Muscles by Stroke07 September 2025A Look at Swimmer Muscles by Stroke By Bri Groves, Swimming World College Intern, in collaboration with the creator of Swim Science, Dr. G. John Mullen It’s no surprise that swimmers keep their bodies in peak shape and their commitment comes with an added benefit for fans. Not only can we watch them...
Read more1037 Things You’ll Never Hear a Swimmer Say06 September 2025By Chandler Brandes (From the Archive) Swimmers spend the majority of our time with our faces in the water staring at a black line lap after lap. Although we don’t get the opportunity to speak too often during practice, when we do get the chance to talk, we have a lot to say. In the rare instance wh...
Read moreMen’s 100 Backstroke: Pieter Coetze Leads Deepest Event in Men's Swimming05 September 2025Men’s 100 Backstroke: Pieter Coetze Leads Deepest Event in Men's Swimming For almost a decade, Ryan Murphy was an international stalwart in the men’s 100 backstroke, winning Olympic gold in 2016 and a world title six years later. He missed an international podium exactly once, by one hundredth of a ...
Read moreHanging Up Your Goggles: The Ins and Outs of Retirement05 September 2025Hanging Up Your Goggles: The Ins and Outs of Retirement The only inevitability that comes attached with each part of life is that everything must come to an end. For a swimmer, this is no different. The number of considerations applicable to this point in a career are infinite. Some lose passion ext...
Read more5 Hidden Reasons Athletes Stay Tired ... and What You Can Do About It04 September 20255 Hidden Reasons Athletes Stay Tired ... and What You Can Do About It Ever hear this at home? “Mom, I’m exhausted." "Dad, I can’t keep up at practice.” Or maybe you’ve seen your athlete dragging, moody, or battling one injury after another. You’re not alone. Fatigue is one of the top issues I hear f...
Read more5 Reasons to Appreciate Your Coaches03 September 20255 Reasons to Appreciate Your Coaches A new season is set to dawn for many swimmers around the country. Some have taken a summer break. Others have eased off the pedal over the past couple months. But the time to go full blast is once again on the horizon. A chance to set new goal times. The opportun...
Read more1Women’s Sprint Freestyle: Meg Harris and Marrit Steenbergen Won Gold in 2025 But Americans Looming02 September 2025Women’s Sprint Freestyle: Meg Harris and Marrit Steenbergen Won Gold in 2025 But American Looming The results from the women's sprint freestyle events at this year's World Championships show a pair of veterans claiming deserved, long-awaited gold medals. Marrit Steenbergen was world champion in the ...
Read more1Making the Jump: Tips for Student-Athletes Entering College 01 September 2025Making the Jump: Tips for Student-Athletes Entering College Starting college can be an overwhelming change. Starting college as a student-athlete can be even more overwhelming. As a freshman swimmer, you are about to juggle harder practices, tougher competition, and a brand-new lifestyle. It can fe...
Read more19What Makes a Pool Fast?01 September 2025What Makes a Pool Fast? By Devin Javens Only swimmers know and understand the feeling of a fast pool. Something about the feeling can resemble that of euphoria, leaving you feeling as if you possess the swimming capabilities of Michael Phelps or Katie Ledecky. Swimmers constantly refer to pools as e...
Read more11If Swimming Were Easy....5 Things Swimmers Face to Be Their Best31 August 2025If Swimming Were Easy....5 Things Swimmers Face to Be Their Best By Chandler Brandes, Swimming World College Intern Spoiler alert: It’s not. We can all agree that swimming is not an easy sport. But choosing the easy route has never been the swimmer way. Here are five things which make swimming one o...
Read more1Will USRPT Grow Through Group Training? Coach Peter Andrew Begins Hawaii Experiment28 August 2025Will USRPT Grow Through Group Training? Coach Peter Andrew Begins Hawaii Experiment In sports, evolution is essential. New science and research lead to constant growth, as we find new methods to create greater performance. It’s a movement that has touched swimming time and time again, from the emerg...
Read more3 Fast Snacks Your Athlete Can Use Before and During Practice (VIDEO INCLUDED)28 August 20253 Fast Snacks Your Athlete Can Use Before and During Practice Why This Matters Parents often tell me: “We leave school and go straight to practice—no time.” “My athlete gets stomach aches before games.” “They crash halfway through.” The hidden issue? It’s not just what they eat, but wh...
Read more1An Open Letter to My Support System28 August 2025An Open Letter to My Support System Note: Swimming World is running this article from its archive because many swimmerd will be able to relate with its content. By Ashlee Weingarten Playing any sport at a competitive level is a hard thing to do. Without a support system, it's difficult to continuall...
Read more136 Reasons Your Swim Team Becomes Your Family28 August 20256 Reasons Your Swim Team Becomes Your Family By Emma Foster, Swimming World College Intern Swimmers are a special breed. Even most non-chlorinated people understand that. On college campuses around the country, swimmers are the ones known for bringing that squeaky-clean chlorine smell into the class...
Read more2Thank You Swimming! A Letter of Appreciation From an Outsider26 August 2025Thank You Swimming! A Letter of Appreciation From an Outsider I’ve been covering this sport for 20-plus years, most of that time for Swimming World. It’s been a pleasure, and I feel beyond fortunate to have attended five Olympic Games, multiple editions of the World Championships and numerous events...
Read more133 Easy Breakfasts to Fuel You Through Morning Practice26 August 20253 Easy Breakfasts to Fuel You Through Morning Practice By Tasija Karosas, Swimming World College Intern “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day” – That phrase has been ingrained in your head since you first learned how to speak. Well, it’s the truth! Breakfast gives you energy to power thro...
Read moreDefensive Pessimism: How Negative Thinking Can Have a Positive Impact25 August 2025Defensive Pessimism: How Negative Thinking Can Have a Positive Impact The most common approach heading into a big competition is to think positively–visualize the best-case scenario, focus on improving times or beating opponents, and avoid worrying about negative outcomes. For years, athletes and co...
Read more1Following Singapore Silvers, American Women Have Promising Future in Freestyle Relays25 August 2025Despite Singapore Silvers, American Women Have Promising Future in Freestyle Relays The results in the women’s freestyle relays at this year’s World Championships showed a continuation of generational Australian dominance, even if both events came down to the closing legs in tight finishes against t...
Read more184 Things To Do When You Don't Drop Time24 August 20254 Things To Do When You Don't Drop Time By Tori Caudill, Swimming World College Intern One of the best parts of swimming is competing. For many swimmers, competition can become more intense over time, just as anything else that you devote much of your life to. As an 8-and-under, dropping time was al...