Hackett Looking Beyond Swimming Career
SYDNEY, Australia, September 15. AUSSIE Grant Hackett, who will chase his third consecutive gold medal in the 1500-meter freestyle at next year's Olympic Games in Beijing, is hoping to win
SYDNEY, Australia, September 15. AUSSIE Grant Hackett, who will chase his third consecutive gold medal in the 1500-meter freestyle at next year's Olympic Games in Beijing, is hoping to win
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, September 14. NINE Masters athletes from the sports of swimming, diving and synchronized swimming, representing the Canada, Great Britain and United States, will be inducted into the
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, September 14. THE International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that seven cities have been put forward by their respective National Olympic Committees (NOCs) to apply to host the
SOFIA, Bulgaria, September 14. GEORGI Parvanov, the President of Bulgaria, presented an award to Petar Stoychev, honoring the open-water swimmer for his world-record crossing of the English Channel. Stoychev recently
By Emily Sampl BOULDER, Colorado, September 14. WHEN a person retires, it closes the book on a chapter of their life. Whether it's leaving a job or an athletic career
CHICAGO, Illinois, September 13. UIC head coach Paul Moniak announced the hiring of Emily Cocks as the new assistant coach of the UIC men's and women's swimming program on Thursday.
By Brian Savard SELINSGROVE, Pennsylvania, September 13. ON Campus travels to the Keystone State next to focus on Washington & Jefferson senior Kaitlyn Orstein. Orstein, whose hometown is Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, September 13. AFTER dominating the first two legs in Sheffield and Mexico City, the Chinese athletes are again the favorites to shine, at home, in Nanjing, for the
HAMILTON, New York, September 13. COLGATE University director of athletics David Roach and head swimming and diving coach Stephen Jungbluth have announced the hiring of Edward Hefferon as an assistant
LONDON, England, September 13. BRITISH Swimming today announced the appointment of Michael Scott as a High Performance Consultant. Scott, a 51-year-old Australian, has been involved in swimming for a large