Meet of the Week Recap: MIT, Smith, Wheaton
By Jason Marsteller NORTON, Massachusetts, December 8. IN one of the SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Meets of the Week this weekend, the MIT men rolled over Wheaton, 224-48, while the Wheaton women claimed
By Jason Marsteller NORTON, Massachusetts, December 8. IN one of the SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Meets of the Week this weekend, the MIT men rolled over Wheaton, 224-48, while the Wheaton women claimed
NIMES, France, December 8. WITH five French records falling on the first night of swimming at the French Short Course Championships in Nimes, France, the second night had a lot
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, December 8. THE third night of action at the Dutch Open held in Eindhoven, Netherlands, featured another Canadian record. Annamay Pierse completed the long course national-record sweep in
MONTREAL, Canada, December 8. USA's Kelci Bryant and Ariel Rittenhouse won the women's synchronized three-meter title Thursday at the International CAMO Invitational. The CAMO meet features divers from 12 countries,
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina, December 8. DURING the second day of swimming at the Argentina Long Course Championships, several standards of varying degrees took a fall. First, Kristel Kobrich of
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, December 7. THREE U.S. swimmers broke their own world records twice Friday to highlight day two of the U.S. Paralympics Open Swimming Championships at the University of
NIMES, France, December 7. THE French Short Course Championships opened up with a swift start at the meet held in Nimes, France. Overall, five French records met their demise during
SYDNEY, Australia, December 7. COMMONWEALTH Games silver medalist Melissa Gorman has taken out the women's 10K Australian Open Water Swimming Championship at the Sydney International Regatta Centre in Penrith, Sydney.
SYDNEY, Australia, December 7. WORLD record holder Grant Hackett has taken a major step towards glory at next year's Beijing Olympics by taking out the 10K Australian Open Water Swimming
PORTLAND, Oregon, December 7. THE first day of the Paul Bergen Junior International meet hosted by Tualatin Hills opened up with a quick start in the short course meter format.