Tidbits from South America
PARANA, Argentina, January 22. JORGE Aguado, one of Swimming World Magazine's stellar international correspondents, checks in this week with some news from South America. Brazil recently announced its A and
PARANA, Argentina, January 22. JORGE Aguado, one of Swimming World Magazine's stellar international correspondents, checks in this week with some news from South America. Brazil recently announced its A and
PHOENIX, Arizona, January 22. THIS past week, several meet directors took advantage of the added exposure available with the Hy-Tek/SwimmingWorldMagazine.com meet upload feature in the Hy-Tek Meet Manager 2.0E software.
PARANA, Argentina, January 22. YESTERDAY, Argentina's Damian Blauma and Spain's Esther Nunez Morera claimed the first stop of the 2007 FINA Open Water Grand Prix (previously known as the Marathon
National College Swimmer of the Week Jessica Connors
SYDNEY, Australia, January 22. ACCORDING to a report by the Australian Associated Press, John Coates, the president of the Australian Olympic Committee, has promised a $1 million funding raise for
By John Lohn CRANBURY, New Jersey, January 22. WITH another weekend in the books, it's time to take a look at the leading developments from the past few days. In
COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 21. THE Ohio State women's swimming and diving team defeated Kenyon College, 193-101, at the Bill and Mae McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion Sunday to conclude the Buckeye's dual-meet
CORVALLIS, Oregon, January 21. THE Oregon State swim team began the weekend by defeating the University of Idaho 117-75. The Beavers (7-7, 0-5 Pacific-10 Conference) led from start to finish
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, January 21. THE University of Connecticut swimming and diving teams completed a sweep of the University of Rhode Island on Saturday. The men won by a score
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 21. THE Georgetown swimming and diving program split a meet against American yesterday at McCarthy Pool as they celebrated its Senior Meet. The Hoya women took a