Luo Out of World Champs
BEIJING, China, January 11. 2004 Olympic breaststroke gold medalist Luo Xuejuan of China has elected to withdraw from this year's World Championships in Melbourne according to Reuters reports out of
BEIJING, China, January 11. 2004 Olympic breaststroke gold medalist Luo Xuejuan of China has elected to withdraw from this year's World Championships in Melbourne according to Reuters reports out of
HANOVER, New Hampshire, January 10. FOUR first-place finishes in four events from sophomore Heather Jankins (Raynham, Mass.) helped the Big Green women's swimming and diving team defeat the Catamounts of
IRVINE, California, January 11. DURING his third edition in the "A Day in the Life" series on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com, Irvine Novaquatics' John Criste brought a strong entry that talks about a
FAIRFAX, Virginia, January 11. ACCORDING to recent reports out of Virginia, the State High School Championships meet scheduled Feb. 9-10 at George Mason University is very much in danger of
LONDON, England, January 10. THE British Olympic Association has cut the eventual national swim team's training site for the 2012 Olympic Games down to three: Loughborough University, Bath University and
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 11. RECENTLY, the International Swimming Hall of Fame freshened up its web site for the third time since the 1997 inception of ISHOF.org. Previously, the site served
HAMBURG, Germany, January 10. ONE of SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's newest international correspondents Stephen Marcus checked in from Germany with a few items of interest in the country. The first bit of news
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, New Jersey, January 10. THROUGHOUT the swimming community, there are a bunch of projects and web sites designed to highlight different areas of the swimming spectrum. One such
IRVINE, California, January 10. IN his second entry in the "A Day in the Life" series on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com, John Criste walks us through a tweak to his breaststroke turn as
AUSTIN, Texas, January 10. THE American Swimming Association will host the inaugural Open Water Swimming National Collegiate Championship in Austin, Texas in Lake Travis on Saturday, Nov. 3. The ASA