Streamlined News: Feb. 21, 2012
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 21. NICK Nick D'Arcy has been given the green light to compete in the Australian Olympic swimming trials next month by the Australian Olympic Committee. D'Arcy filed
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 21. NICK Nick D'Arcy has been given the green light to compete in the Australian Olympic swimming trials next month by the Australian Olympic Committee. D'Arcy filed
SYDNEY, Australia, February 21. THE Australian Olympic Committee has announced that Nick D'Arcy will still remain as an eligible athlete to be chosen for its Olympic roster heading into the
COMMERCE, California, February 21. A night after battling for the Holiday Cup crown, a title won by the United States, Team USA and Canada met again on day one of
LONDON, England, February 20. U.S. divers qualified two more Olympic spots Monday in the first day of action at the FINA Diving World Cup, the first competition to be held
LOS ALAMITOS, California, February 20. THE USA Women's National Team were right back in the pool early Monday morning to start the FINA World League Prelims. Fresh off winning the
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 21. NATIONAL high school record holder Maclin Davis jons today’s edition of The Morning Swim Show to look back on his speedy 100 fly from the Tennessee
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 21. NATIONAL high school record holder Maclin Davis jons today's edition of The Morning Swim Show to look back on his speedy 100 fly from the Tennessee
MANASSAS, Virginia, Feb. 20. FIVE–four individual and one relay–fell during the Virginia State Independent Swimming and Diving Championships (VSIS) Feb. 17-18 in Manassas. The meet was broadcast LIVE and on-demand
FAIRFAX, Virginia, February 20. VIRGINIA'S high school season came to a close Feb. 17-18 in Fairfax with the Virginia 3A State Swimming and Diving Championships. The 1A and 2A competitions
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 20. THE southeastern United States was the place to be last weekend, as one swimmer swam the fastest 100-yard freestyle in history, and two others almost broke