They Cheated. They Stole. They Lied.
By Brent Rutemiller PHOENIX, Arizona, December 13. They set records. They became famous. They became rich. They cheated. They stole. They lied. They were idolized. They were paraded. They were
By Brent Rutemiller PHOENIX, Arizona, December 13. They set records. They became famous. They became rich. They cheated. They stole. They lied. They were idolized. They were paraded. They were
DEBRECEN, Hungary, December 13. JUST minutes after Otylia Jedrzejczak set the women's 200 butterfly world record at the European Short Course Championships held in Debrecen, Hungary, Laszlo Cseh gave the
DEBRECEN, Hungary, December 13. DURING the first finals session at the European Short Course Championships held in Debrecen, Hungary, Poland's Otylia Jedrzejczak set the world record in the women's 200
DEBRECEN, Hungary, December 13. AS the calendar year 2007 comes to a close, the best of the best in European swimming assembled in Debrecen, Hungary, to contest the European Short
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, December 13. IN a release posted today, FINA announced the provisional suspension of Croatian Marko Strahija. According to the announcement, Strahija tested positive for hCG during an out-of-competition
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 13. JUNIOR Hannah Galey of Columbia and junior Tim Whitbeck of Grove City College have been named as Swimming World Magazine’s College Swimmers of the Week. The
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, December 13. ACCORDING to reporting by Swimming South Africa, three African records fell during the Western Province Long Course Championships held in Cape Town. Sebastian Russouw
By Glen Byrom MASHONALAND, Zimbabwe, December 13. THE Lawson brothers, Matthew (14) and James (12) from Pirates Club, were again in storming form as they each cracked a Zimbabwe record
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 13. UNIVERSITY of Michigan and Club Wolverine head coach Bob Bowman shares his season-training plans for distance swimmers Peter Vanderkaay and Erik Vendt as they prepare for
BROWN DEER, Wisconsin, December 12. THE Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center (WSAC), the location where Mary T. Meagher not only set the women's 100 meter butterfly world record, but also shattered