Editor’s note: This article is part of our “Origin Stories” series, focusing on the backstories of athletes and topics around the Summer Olympics. The world has seen two very public sides of Missy ...
To an outsider, swimmers seem to have a strange relationship with their sport. They simultaneously love and hate every aspect of it. They complain to anyone who will listen. But at the same time, they ...
Stand me at the top of a 10 meter diving platform and the swirl of vertigo will be enough to send me clambering nervously back down down the narrow steps. But once I get to the bottom and my legs are ...
The seven-time Olympic gold medalist punched his first individual-event ticket to the Paris Olympics in the 50-meter freestyle Friday, completing a rise back to upper echelon of the sport after a ...
In the heart of a remote forest, we spent 65 days building a home filled with care, harmony, and beauty—using only primitive skills and materials from the land. From bamboo walls to a heart-shaped ...
Watch as we build a loving house in the deep forest and add a swimming pool, using only primitive skills and tools. This video takes you through each phase of the project, from selecting the materials ...
It's a quirky question to put to your pool-loving kids as you head to Santa Monica's splashy Annenberg Community Beach House, where a celebrated swimming hole sits just a few steps from the sand. And ...
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Scott Davison, the CEO of Indianapolis-based OneAmerica Financial, isn’t shy about admitting it: “I have a swimming problem.” And when he says “problem,” what he’s jokingly referring to is his ...