Olympic Preview: Women’s 100 Butterfly
By John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, July 15. FOUR to go in SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's 32-week Olympic Preview Series. We'll tackle the 100 butterfly races this week and next, then close things
By John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, July 15. FOUR to go in SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's 32-week Olympic Preview Series. We'll tackle the 100 butterfly races this week and next, then close things
MONTERREY, Mexico, July 13. IF having a strong showing at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha wasn't enough, Dagny Knutson truly made a mark with five gold medals at the
DUBROVNIK, Croatia, July 13. BRAZIL's Fabiola Molina lower her South American record in the women's 100 back with a time of 1:00.79 at the Croatian Open Championships. Sanja Jovanovic finished
LIVERPOOL, England, July 13. REBECCA Adlington enjoyed a stellar swim to close down the British National Championships held in Liverpool. Adlington clocked a time of 4:02.80 to down her previous
MONTERREY, Mexico, July 12. DAGNY Knutson of the U.S. and Daniel Bell of New Zealand have certainly been making a name for themselves during the World Youth Championships held in
DUBROVNIK, Croatia, July 12. THE quartet of Kim Daniela Pavlin, Adrijana Bencic, Anja Trisic and Doroteja Bednjanec brought down the Croatian record in the women's 400 free relay at the
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 12. RESULTS from international, national, college and high school state championship competitions comprise this month's content of For The Record. The Australian Telstra meet leads off where
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, New Jersey, July 12. THE July issue of Swim With a Purpose Magazine (SWAP) comes on the heels of the U.S. Olympic Trials, which thankfully was heavily covered
LIVERPOOL, England, July 12. WHILE there were a few sprint events sprinkled throughout the second day of finals at the British National Open Championships, the longer distance events were mostly
MONTERREY, Mexico, July 11. DAGNY Knutson certainly has picked a grand stage to announce her arrival as a swimmer to be reckoned with heading into the next four years. Among