Heyns Takes Part in Club Opening
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, October 1. SOUTH Africa's Penny Heyns, the 1996 Olympic champion in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events, was in Dubai over the weekend to take part
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, October 1. SOUTH Africa's Penny Heyns, the 1996 Olympic champion in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events, was in Dubai over the weekend to take part
HONOLULU, Hawaii, September 29. THE University of Hawaii split with Arizona State for the second day in a row as the Rainbow Warriors knocked off Arizona State, 169-112, and the
PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa, September 30. AFTER posting a strong preliminary time of 4:46.40, Jessica Pengelly, 16, came back during the evening session of the South African Short Course Championships to
COMMERCE, California, September 30. SPLISH.com offers a colorful alternative to the black competition suit. Founded in 2002, Splish creates competition-style swimsuits in highly functional and fashionably funky designs. Splish swimsuits
SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, September 29. WASHINGTON University in St. Louis' men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened the 2007-08 season with their annual meet against local rival Saint Louis
HONOLULU, Hawaii, September 28. THE University of Hawaii men's swimming and diving team defeated Arizona State 158.5-141.5. Meanwhile, Hawaii's women fell to Arizona State, 177-123, in the season opener for
PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa, September 29. LIZE-Mari Retief lit the pool on fire at the South African Short Course Championships during the opening morning of preliminary and semifinal action. Retief eclipsed
TOLEDO, Ohio, September 29. SPLASH, a sculpture specially created by artist George Carruth in honor of the 35th anniversary of the Greater Toledo Aquatic Club (GTAC), is now available via
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California, September 29. USA Water Polo announced appointments for its newly-formed Technical Committee, which as its principal mission will oversee the consistent interpretation and application of water polo
ANAHEIM, California, September 30. NINE Masters athletes from the sports of swimming, diving and synchronized swimming, representing Canada, Great Britain and the United States, were inducted into the International Masters