Bell Grand Prix Wraps Up with Lacroix Taking Fourth Title
MONTREAL, July 3. MONTREAL’S Thomas Kindler and London's Joe Bartoch tied for overall first place and Channelle Charron-Watson of Quebec claimed the top spot in the women's standings at Bell
MONTREAL, July 3. MONTREAL’S Thomas Kindler and London's Joe Bartoch tied for overall first place and Channelle Charron-Watson of Quebec claimed the top spot in the women's standings at Bell
PHOENIX, Ariz., July 3. THE July issue of the new Swimming World Magazine is now in the mail. Premium Members can now download this issue by logging into Swimming World's
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, July 3. USA Swimming has created more options than ever for fans to get information, results, video and entertainment from the ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships. For
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, July 3. USA Swimming has created more options than ever for fans to get information, results, video and entertainment from the ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships. For
LIVERMORE, California, July 2. FINIS, Inc., technological leader of advanced training equipment for the swimming industry, today announced a title sponsorship agreement with ASCA beginning in 2006 through the 2008
MONTREAL, July 2. AUDREY Lacroix of Montreal won as expected in the women’s 100 butterfly and surprised the Canadian record holder for gold in the 50 freestyle on Saturday at
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