Flash! Olympian Gary Hall, Jr., Sister, Survive Shark Attack
By Phillip Whitten July 1. US OLYMPIC multi gold medalist Gary Hall, Jr., and his sister, Bebe Hall, were attacked by a 6-foot black tip reef shark while they were
By Phillip Whitten July 1. US OLYMPIC multi gold medalist Gary Hall, Jr., and his sister, Bebe Hall, were attacked by a 6-foot black tip reef shark while they were
MONTREAL, July 1. WORLD championship medalist Colin Russell of Burlington, Ont., overcame a recent shoulder injury to win the gold medal in the men’s 200-meter freestyle on Friday to open
MONTREAL, July 1. WORLD championship medalist Colin Russell of Burlington, Ont., overcame a recent shoulder injury to win the gold medal in the men’s 200-meter freestyle on Friday to open
By John Lohn ASTON, Pennsylvania, July 1. AFTER more than a decade of unparalleled coverage of the sport with Swimming World Magazine and SwimmingWorldMagazine.com, Phillip Whitten embarks on a new
LOS ALAMITOS, CALIF., June 29. THE newly announced Women's Junior National Water Polo Team will splash down against New Zealand for their first official competition on July 15 at the
The Australian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association (ASCTA) in conjunction with Master Coach Bill Sweetenham have produced the 21st Century Swimming nine DVD series for coaching. The DVDs cover an
LONDON, June 30. DOUBLE Commonwealth Games breaststroke champion Chris Cook faces a battle to be fit in time for next month's European Championships in Budapest, Hungary. The City of Newcastle
GUADALAJARA, Mexico, June 30. THE 16th edition of the Pan American Games, scheduled for 2011, is headed for Guadalajara, Mexico. The decision was made at a meeting of the Pan
Phoenix, AZ. Swimming World Magazine would like to remind all of our readers that we offer an on-line classified ad section on our website. If you have an opening for
CARMEL, Ind., June 29. TOM Burchill resigned as head coach at Carmel High School on June 11, but will continue at the helm of the Carmel Swim Club. Carmel High