Aussies Looking into International Meet for 2007
SYDNEY, Australia, December 17. ACCORDING to a story earlier this week in the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia is interested in participating in an August 2007 competition that would run over
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SYDNEY, Australia, December 17. ACCORDING to a story earlier this week in the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia is interested in participating in an August 2007 competition that would run over
By Nathan Jendrick OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., December 17. A few things set the competition best known simply as the "Kerr-McGee" apart from the rest. Notably, it's the offering of prize
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana. December 18. INDIANA head coach Ray Looze and the Indiana University swimming and diving program announced the signing of eleven student-athletes for the 2006-07 academic year, eight women
NOTRE DAME, Ind. December 17. NOTRE DAME men’s swimming and diving head coach Tim Welsh has announced the signing of four student-athletes to national letters-of-intent. Tyler Angelo, Mackenzie LeBlanc, John
Beijing, December 16. AARON Peirsol Diary Day 1: I left Austin holding a Starbucks and listening to Christmas music. 24 hours later I was able to buy a Starbucks and
LANCASTER, Pennsylvania, December 16. ACROSS the country last weekend, a number of invitational competitions featured quick swimming in a variety of age groups. Fitting the bill was the Trident TYR
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. December 18. THE Florida State swimming and diving teams announced the signings of seven swimmers to National Letters of Intent. The Seminoles first signing class of 2006 includes
By Glenn Mills PHOENIX, Ariz., December 16. Swimming World's latest Tip on Technique is now available on our website .Click Here To Read More
MADISON, Wisconsin. December 15. THE University of Wisconsin head coach Eric Hansen has announced seven individuals have signed National Letters of Intent and will join the Badgers in the 2006-07
BERKELEY, California, December 16. THE wildfire that Qatar has ignited in its recruitment of top-flight athletes could be spreading following a report in the Lithuanian newspaper, The Lietuvos Rytas. According