Random Thoughts from the Deck

By John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, April 25. WELL, it's been three weeks since the World Championships in Melbourne concluded and it's still difficult to comprehend – without head-shaking –

Looking Back at Stanford/Cal Women’s Dual Meet

By Erin Greene COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 7. HEADING into conference and national championship season, swimmers across the country are enjoying practices with minimal yardage, packing razors and trying on fast

United Nations Involved in Fight Against Doping

NEW YORK, February 7. ACCORDING to a report by Craig Lord of SwimNews, the United Nations, during a convention, approved a list of banned substances submitted by the World Anti-Doping

Rupprath Has New Club Contract

BERLIN, Germany, February 7. GERMANY'S Thomas Rupprath has a new club contract with SC Empor Rostock, where he works with Caren Mahn. The 29-year-old was with Wasserfreunden Hannover 98, but

Cal State Bakersfield Swimmer Hurt in Hit-and-Run

BAKERSFIELD, California, February 7. KACY Aakhus, a walk-on swimmer at Cal State Bakersfield, is in stable condition after being involved in a hit-and-run accident Friday. Aakhus was riding a motorcyle