What a year 2015 has been for British swimming, with high quality results and performances throughout the year. That makes picking the standout performers harder than it has been for several years, but pick we ,must. So without further ado, here are the results of the pullbuoy Swimmers of the Year for 2015.
It’s December, and hence time for our annual Swimmer of the Year awards. After a remarkable year for British Swimming, there’s still some standout contenders for the top awards – the video above highlights the main contenders for the male and female swimmer of the year. Other awards … Continue Reading→
It’s the end of 2015, and the conclusion to a fine year for British Swimming. Who better to talk to about what’s gone before and what is to come in 2016 than GB Head Coach Bill Furniss? So that’s what we did, with an interview exclusive to this podcast special.
Swimming doesn’t get that much literary exposure, so when a book about swimming comes along, it’s worth investigating. Not that one would expect to find a great swimming story coming out of a country as small as the Faroe Islands, but that is exactly what The Pal Effect delivers.
But first the background; why is a … Continue Reading→
Jazz Carlin was the toast of Netanya for the British team at the European Short Course Championships as her two golds led home a total medal haul of 11.
Carlin, swimming out of Bath NTC, cemented a double-double of European titles, adding the 400m and 800m in the 25m pool to the long course double she … Continue Reading→