Flash! Stories of 2006 – November-December
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 29. IN SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Rewind's look back at the top stories of the year, the biggest news came out of Australia as Ian Thorpe called it a career.
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 29. IN SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Rewind's look back at the top stories of the year, the biggest news came out of Australia as Ian Thorpe called it a career.
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 28. AFTER an action-packed July and August, the swimming news calmed down with only a pair of Flash! tagged articles in September and October. James Madison joined
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 27. JULY and August were SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's busiest Flash! months as a ridiculous amount of world records fell during the long course season. Meanwhile, Rutgers University started another
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 26. MAY proved to be a sad month as a pair of coaches passed awhile, while June was uneventful with no Flash! tagged stories posted on SwimmingWorldMagazine.com.
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 24. IN our second day of looking back with SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's Rewind, we check out the stories from March and April. World records dropped like flies as the
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 20. THIS past weekend, 17 year-old Katie Hoff swam the 400 yard IM at the North Baltimore Christmas Invitational in a time of 4:02.58. The time was
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 23. OVER the past year, there have been a lot of stories that have caught SwimmingWorldMagazine.com's eye and demanded special attention. Our readers are familiar with the
OXFORD, United Kingdom, December 26. FAST Track, one of the United Kingdom's top sports marketing and events agencies, won the national commercial partners, licensing and client services contract from the
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, December 20. SWIMMING South Africa announced its World Championships team that will competed in Melbourne, Australia in March 2007. Overall, the roster checks in with 14 swimmers.
HONOLULU, Hawaii, December 19. THE Northwestern men lead Hawaii, 129-54, in their training trip dual meet after Tuesday's swimming events. The meet will conclude Wednesday with the diving competitions. Additionally,