Passages: German Olympian Gerhard Hetz, 69
BARRA DE NAVIDAD, Mexico, May 27. GERMAN Olympian Gerhard Hetz has passed away at the age of 69 while vacationing at his second home in Mexico, according to the Franks
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BARRA DE NAVIDAD, Mexico, May 27. GERMAN Olympian Gerhard Hetz has passed away at the age of 69 while vacationing at his second home in Mexico, according to the Franks
DEBRECEN, Hungary, May 27. A handful of swimmers put up elite times during the final session at the 31st LEN European Championships this evening, highlighted by Britta Steffen's fourth-ranked effort
Column by Steven V. Selthoffer, Swimming World Chief European Columnist DEBRECEN, Hungary, May 27. DAY six of the evening sessions of the 31st European Long Course Swimming Championships concluded with
IRVINE, California, May 26. KATE Ziegler and Tyler Harris picked up right where they left off last night, with a victory. Ziegler out-touched Trojan's Haley Anderson, 2:01.72 to 2:01.93, to
MESA, Arizona, May 26. ALYSSA Anderson picked up two wins, while Amanda Beard and Christine Magnuson also shined as the first full finals session of the Arizona Invitational got underway
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 26. THREE meet records fell during the second night of finals in Vancouver, highlighted by Tae Hwan Park’s second-ranked time in the men’s 400 free. Queensland’s
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 26. THREE meet records fell during the second night of finals in Vancouver, highlighted by Tae Hwan Park's second-ranked time in the men's 400 free. Queensland's
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 26. SEVERAL repeat winners emerged during the second evening of finals at the Erik Namesnik Memorial Swim Meet, held at the University of Pittsburgh. Jewish Community Center's
TOKYO, Japan, May 26. AYA Terakawa and Ryosuke Irie, two of the top backstrokers in the world, put up solid times today during the second finals session at the Japan
DEBRECEN, Hungary, May 26. CHAMPIONSHIP records by Milorad Cavic and Radoslaw Kawecki highlighted the second to last evening of finals at the 31st LEN European Championships in Debrecen, Hungary. FINALS