Just awesome!
His own comment …
Just for the record: I never quit. I just took a 12 month long vacation. twitter.com/SanderSmordal/…
— Sander E. Smørdal (@SanderSmordal) March 13, 2013
He also won the 50 freestyle
Just awesome!
His own comment …
Just for the record: I never quit. I just took a 12 month long vacation. twitter.com/SanderSmordal/…
— Sander E. Smørdal (@SanderSmordal) March 13, 2013
He also won the 50 freestyle
Read Sporten.dk (in Danish)
Shannon Rollason has had his first week(s) as head coach of the Danish National Training Center, including a swim meet. He likes the training facilities at Bellahøj, and is impressed with how tough the Danish swimmers were in competition, compared to Australians.
(Video source: svoem.dk)
Read Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
“VISIONARY†is how Candi MacConaugha, International Games Manager of USA Swimming described the big picture approach being taken by the Ministry of Sport and the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago with regard to the George Bovell National Aquatic Centre.
The elite facility is currently under construction at Couva and was among several stops on a whirlwind tour, Thursday, by three officials of USA Swimming.
The team comprised MacConaugha, Frank Busch, National Team Director and Lindsay Mintenko, National Team Managing Director who visited Trinidad and Tobago to gauge its suitability to host the US Olympic swim team ahead of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
Read SuperSport
Russian swimmer Natalia Lovtsova has been banned for two and a half years for doping, Russia’s anti-doping agency RUSADA announced on Saturday.
“The Russian Swimming Federation has banned Lovtsova for a violation of the anti-doping code for two and a half years from November 30, 2012,” the agency stated on its website.
Lovtsova was a member of Russia’s freestyle relay squad at last year’s London Olympics.
It was a second doping ban in the space of just two days for Russian swimmers.
Awesome find by Bartal, from August 2012 …
Until he set that record, Sun had flown under the radar. He shouldn’t have—his time from the meet in Australia was a sign he’d dominate in London. But swimming news is hard to come by. I read about Sun’s feat on Swimmer’s Daily, a blog run by two brothers on the Faroe Islands. Only in Olympic years do most Americans find out what’s happening in the pool, and even then the news is broad and reductive.
Read more here on The New Yorker

(How we feel tonight, picture from back in the days when life itself was Instagram filtered)
Medal winners in the women’s 400 meter freestyle at the FINA 2012 World Swimming Championships (25m) in Istanbul, Turkey. From left to right Chloe Sutton (USA, silver), Melanie Costa Schmid (ESP, gold) and Lauren Boyle (NZL, bronze). See the result list here.
Michael Phelps, the Olympic-medal winning swimmer, is trying out a different kind of stroke in the Golf Channel’s “The Haney Project” starting Monday night. But as he explains to WSJ’s Matt Futterman, golf is only one of his post-retirement hobbies.
Julie Gautier and Guillaume Néry short film “NARCOSEâ€, the follow up to the smash hit “Free Fallâ€, has been completed and will be available to the public before the summer 2013.