
Events
The annual United States Aquatic Sports convention was well attended in the Windy City this past September 15 – 20. Hundreds of representatives from USA Swimming, USA Diving, USA Water Polo, USA...
Events
The 1-Hour Postal Championship is the biggest U.S. Masters Swimming event each year, and it's not too late to participate. You're already qualified so grab your suit, ask a friend to count, and set the clock...
Events
In Colorado, Thornton Masters has decided to host an annual charity event thanks to the success of their 2009 Booty for Bosoms, a charity swim that raised funds for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure,...
Events
John DaPrato reports on the Pennock Island Challenge in Alaska: "My long New York training swims seemed like long ago as I boarded my Alaska Airlines plane heading north (way north) from Seattle....
Events
Day 4 of the U.S. Masters Nationals. USMS Executive Director Rob Butcher, Rowdy Gaines and Misty Hyman recap the days events in Mesa Arizona at the Kino Aquatic Center.
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Today started out with the Women's 500 freestyle, and we spoke with sisters Sara and Mary Holman, who swam side by side in the final heat. In the 100 IM, arguably the most fun you can have in four...
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Day Two here in Mesa brings more sunshine and speed as over 15 national records are broken in this post tech suit national championship. Olympians Josh Davis, Ed Moses and Rowdy Gaines wowed fellow...
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