Masters Training: Too Slow, Too Fast
By Wayne Goldsmith BRISBANE, Qld, Australia, April 15. ONE of the most important decisions to make about training is how fast/how hard the training needs to be. The intensity level
By Wayne Goldsmith BRISBANE, Qld, Australia, April 15. ONE of the most important decisions to make about training is how fast/how hard the training needs to be. The intensity level
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 15. TWO swimmers from Alaska have become the first to sign with Alaska Fairbanks for the new women’s swimming program when it begins competition next fall. Megan
TAMPA, Fla., April 15. WHAT a feel-good tale. Really, it doesn’t get much better. In a story written by Dave Scheiber earlier this week, the St. Petersburg Times told the
GODBY, Finland, April 15. AT the Finnish Masters Championships last month, a number of individuals packaged stellar performances, including Tommy Rundgren. Competing in the 35-39 age group, Rundgren zipped to
By John Lohn NANCY, France, April 14. PROMINENT names delivered victories Wednesday, during the opening night of the French World Championship Trials. The most notable of the titlists was Laure
By John Lohn NEW YORK, April 14. ON paper, Michael Phelps looked like a strong bet to win a second consecutive Sullivan Award as the nation's premier amateur athlete. After
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., April 13. MICHAEL Phelps: Beneath the Surface book is a first-person account of Michael's journey to manhood and Olympic glory—from a toddler who was afraid to put his
PHOENIX, AZ April 13. THIS week's NCAA Women's Water Polo Poll has been released and is now available on the SwimInfo website – Women's Water Polo Poll. New polls will
By Phillip Whitten FEDERAL WAY, Washington, April 13. FRANK Piemme and Gail Roper led the way last weekend, as 11 US Masters national records bit the dust at the Pacific
NEW YORK, April 13. LATER tonight, Michael Phelps will find out if he’s made history – again. The reigning holder of the award, Phelps is looking for his second consecutive