Streamlined News, August 11, 2011
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 11. MARCUS Titus won the 100 breast easily today at the deaf swimming world championships with a 1:01.15. Titus swam a 1:00.82 just last week at the
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 11. MARCUS Titus won the 100 breast easily today at the deaf swimming world championships with a 1:01.15. Titus swam a 1:00.82 just last week at the
LOS ANGELES, California, August 12. THE first two gold medals were awarded Thursday at the AT&T National Diving Championships, with Amanda Burke (Southampton, Pa./Indianapolis, Ind.) winning the women's 1-meter and
By Hideki Mochizuki, Swimming World Japanese correspondent TOKYO, Japan, August 12. YOSHIHIRO Hamaguchi, the Japanese national team director for the 1980 Moscow Games and 1984 Los Angeles Games, passed away
PALO ALTO, California, August 11. THE penultimate day of racing at the USA Swimming Long Course Junior Nationals opened up with a meet record by AGUA's Lia Neal. Women's 200
Guest editorial by John Dussliere LONDON, England, August 11. THE London 10K Marathon Swimming International Race will be the official test event of the Olympic 10K Marathon Swimming course, which
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 12. ALISON Terry and Alan Voisard join today's edition of The Morning Swim Show to talk about their venture with the Challenged Athletes Foundation and clinics to
COIMBRA, Portugal, August 11. MARCUS Titus dominated the field in the 100 breaststroke today at the World Deaf Swimming Championships, posting a meet record and coming close to the time
EDMONTON, Canada, August 11. JESSICA Long broke a World Record tonight to win the Women's S8 400 Meter Freestyle and lead team USA on the first night of the Pan
PALO ALTO, California, August 10. THE third night of action continued the remarkable pace of Olympic Trials qualifiers at the USA Swimming Long Course Junior Nationals. Women's 400 free Curl
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 11. TODAY on The Morning Swim Show we are pleased to bring you an exclusive interview with reigning 100 freestyle world champion James Magnussen. Ian Hanson, Australian