Top Stories From 2007 Publication Cycle of Swimming World
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 23. AFTER taking a look at Choosing Your Event by Wayne Goldsmith from the February 2007 issue of Swimming World, we check out Shoulder Shift Can Lead
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 23. AFTER taking a look at Choosing Your Event by Wayne Goldsmith from the February 2007 issue of Swimming World, we check out Shoulder Shift Can Lead
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, December 22. DURING the second night of swimming at the Dutch Short Course Nationals held in Amsterdam, two more national records fell by the wayside. Individually, Inge
ISTRES, France, December 22. THE French foursome of Fabien Gilot (46.54), Gregory Mallet (47.26), Romain Caffet (48.29) and Fred Bousquet (46.20) broke the men's 400 freestyle relay world record over
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 25. AS the final holiday gift of the season, Swimming World reprints Ergogenic Aids: Friend or Foe? by Carolyn Lewis and Kathleen Woolf as previously published in
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, December 21. A pair of national records fells at the Dutch Short Course National Championships during the first night of competition. Individually, Femke Heemskerk knocked down the
Rowdy Gaines Talks About RowdysKidz.com
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 21. ROWDY Gaines, a 3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, is featured on Swimming World Radio talking about the next chapter in his newly appointed position as the Executive
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, December 20. CROATIAN swimmer Marko Strahija, provisionally suspended by FINA earlier this month, may have tested positive for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin due to a testicular tumor. Strahija tested
MADRID, Spain, December 20. ACCORDING to a Reuters report posted on WCSN.com, former International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Juan Antonio Samaranch collapsed while attending a promotional event in Madrid. According
By Emily Sampl BOULDER, Colorado, December 20. MOST 80 year-old women don't swim 2,500 yards, four days a week. They probably don't go to swim meets either, unless it's to