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Jan Prins' Book, Freestyle Biomechanics, a Must-Read for Coaches

Jan Prins' Book, Freestyle Biomechanics, a Must-Read for Coaches Jan Prins, Ph.D., respected swim scientist and coach, has spent decades advocating for the integration of sport science and kinesiology into practical swim coaching. A former assistant coach with Doc Counsilman at Indiana University, h...

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Why Ireland Feels Like a Real Next Step for UCLA Star Rosie Murphy

Why Ireland Feels Like a Real Next Step for UCLA Star Rosie Murphy After a standout UCLA career, Rosie Murphy is preparing for a move to Dublin that could reshape her swimming future. But the opportunity comes with pressure on both sides: for Murphy, who would be leaving California and everything fa...

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Passages: Brad Glenn Remembered for a Life in Service to Swimming

Brad Glenn Remembered for a Life in Service to Swimming Editor’s note: Swimming World welcomes tributes and memories from those who knew Brad Glenn. A memorial form link can be found throughout this article for readers who would like to share a message. Brad Glenn, a longtime swimming leader whose ....

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Is Ohio Swimming Onto Something?

Beyond the Blocks 2026 brings Olympians, Clinics and Leadership Training to Ohio State in a Format Built to Energize the Swim Community Swimming does not just need faster swimmers. It needs more energy around the sport itself. That is why Ohio Swimming’s Beyond the Blocks 2026 stands out. Set for A....

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Summer McIntosh Dominating 400 IM At Spectacular Level

Summer 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...

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Commentary: Swimming Will Always Be There

Commentary: Swimming Will Always Be There There is a moment, quiet and often unexpected, when it hits you: you’re done.  Maybe it comes after your final race, when the adrenaline fades and the crowd noise dissolves into something distant. Maybe it arrives a few days later, when you wake up and reali...

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Why Great Ideas Often Start in the Water

Why Great Ideas Often Start in the Water By Jordan Fargo The other day, I couldn’t help but have a flashback to my time on my college’s club swim team. It was nearly 9 p.m. by the time we finished practice. After a long, 20-minute walk through Cornell’s huge, gorgeous campus, you’d think that I’d be...

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Guest Editorial: The Pool as a Place of Peace

Guest Editorial: The Pool as a Place of Peace By Jordan Fargo Every August, I can’t help but remember all of the times my dad would wake up nice and early to drive me to Sunday morning swim practice for my club team. He’d make me a piece of toast, butter it, and leave it on the kitchen counter with ...

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Chris Guiliano Shows Off 50-100-200 Range in Westmont

Chris Guiliano Shows Off 50-100-200 Range in Westmont Less than two years ago, Chris Guiliano became the first American man since Matt Biondi to qualify for individual Olympic berths in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle. Guiliano, a near-unknown before his surprise qualification for the World Championsh...

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IWD: Setting the Pace: 5 Women Who Changed the Sport of Swimming

IWD: Setting the Pace: 5 Women Who Changed the Sport of Swimming Today, March 8, we celebrate International Women's Day. As a tribute to the women who have contributed to, grown and defined excellence in the sport, Swimming World will recognize some of the great women and achievements in swimming hi...

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Awkward Conference Setup for NCAA Swimming is Best-Case Scenario

Awkward 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...

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Why My Identity Will Always Be Rooted in Swimming

Why 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...

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The Other Side of Championship Season: An Appreciation of Coaches

The 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 ...