This and That From The Last Week
Column by John Lohn VERNON, New York, September 6. ALTHOUGH the action of the summer has passed, there's still been plenty of news in the swimming world over the past
Column by John Lohn VERNON, New York, September 6. ALTHOUGH the action of the summer has passed, there's still been plenty of news in the swimming world over the past
TUCSON, Arizona, September 6. 2008 U.S. Olympian Mary Beth Dunnichay (Elwood, Ind.) won the silver medal in the girls group A platform event Sunday at the FINA World Junior Diving
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 6. TODAY on The Morning Swim Show, producer Garrett McCaffrey reports from the ASCA clinic in Indianapolis, where he conducted dozens of interviews with some of the
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PHOENIX, Arizona, September 5. THE September issue of Swimming World Magazine features some basic workout tips as penned by World Masters Swimmer of the Year Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen in her monthly
TUCSON, Arizona, September 5. KRISTIAN Ipsen (Clayton, Calif.) won his third medal of the 18th FINA World Junior Diving Championships, this time picking up the gold medal in the boys
PENNGROVE, California, September 4. WALTER "Walt" Eggert, a USA Swimming official, passed away due to heart failure on Aug. 29 at the age of 85 according to the Press Democrat.
TUCSON, Arizona, September 4. USA's Bryce Klein (Southlake, Texas) won the silver medal in the boys group B 1-meter contest Friday at the FINA World Junior Diving Championships. Klein's medal
PHOENIX, Arizona, September 4. IN the September issue of Swimming World Magazine, premium members can go to the interactive page of SwimmingWorld.com, and view the interactive content that was embedded
RIZHAO, China, September 3. THE last night of action at the Chinese Long Course Nationals featured the fastest men's 1500 free in the world this year. Sun Yang demolished the