Two Australian Masters Records Fall
By Graham Senders, Australian Masters Correspondent PERTH, Western Australia, October 8. TWO recent Australian records went down at the Saturday Short Course twilight meet held at the Thornlie Leisure Centre
By Graham Senders, Australian Masters Correspondent PERTH, Western Australia, October 8. TWO recent Australian records went down at the Saturday Short Course twilight meet held at the Thornlie Leisure Centre
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 8. WITH the 2008 Beijing Olympics coming ever so closer, SwimmingWorldMagazine.com wanted to take time out to warn our readers of various Olympics-related schemes going on throughout
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, October 8. TODAY, FINA officially announced the 2007 FINA/ARENA Swimming World Cup series in a press release. The series will feature a compact schedule that incorporates seven meets
SINGAPORE, October 8. ON Sunday, Russia's Vladimir Dyatchin and Germany's Angela Maurer conquered their respective fields at the Singapore stop of the FINA 10K Marathon Swimming World Cup series. Dyatchin
DURBAN, South Africa, October 8. GERHARD Zandberg, the captain of the South African National Team, received a pair of honors at the recent Swimming South Africa Aquatics Awards. Zandberg, the
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 8. THE SWIM section in the October issue of Swimming World Magazine contains a variety of important topics for adult swimmers. The Pool's Edge presents practical tips
CLEMSON, South Carolina, October 7. ATTILA Ruszka won three events, while freshman David Gordon won two events in leading the Clemson men's swimming team to a 183-117 win over Virginia
PHOENIX, Arizona, October 7. THE pair of coaches at the helm of the United States Olympic teams in Beijing spoke with SwimmingWorld.TV in an exclusive video embed located on page
SHIPPENSBURG, Pennsylvania, October 6. WEST Chester's swim teams swam to the win over Shippensburg. The men took the lead, 163-90, and the women ended it 156-97. On the women's side,
OXFORD, Ohio, October 6. MIAMI University's women's swimming and diving team won nine events as it opened its 2007-08 season with a 166-91 dual meet win over the Marshalll Thundering