Bonaire EcoSwim a Major Success
By Christine Manna NETHERLANDS, Antilles, November 12. FUN, friendships, food and fine wine. These are just a few of the things that made up this year’s Bonaire Eco-Swim, where over
By Christine Manna NETHERLANDS, Antilles, November 12. FUN, friendships, food and fine wine. These are just a few of the things that made up this year’s Bonaire Eco-Swim, where over
OTTAWA, Canada, November 11. MIKE Mintenko decided to go out on top. Just a few months after helping Canada to a silver medal in the 400 freestyle relay at the
November 10. IN Washington, anxious Republicans and Democrats were glued to their TVs, as they awaited the outcomes of gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey, the mayoral contest in
By Phillip Whitten Dick Pound, Vice President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and head of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has been outspoken in his denunciation of doping in
By John Lohn ASTON, Pennsylvania, February 9. FOR the most part, the dual-meet season has come to an end. Now, the majority of the programs in the nation have shifted
By Dave Denniston CARLSBAD, California, February 9. GET ready college swimming fans for a weekend of… not much. The highlight this weekend will be the only dual meet in the
By Stephen J. Thomas MELBOURNE, Australia, November 10. JUST a couple of weeks back Canadian-born swim coach Jim Fowlie announced he and his wife Lynn were again leaving their homeland
GILLETTE, Wyoming, November 9. IT was nearly a week ago that the high school girls from Wyoming ended their swimming season. Over two days, a number of state champions were
By John Lohn ASTON, Pennsylvania, November 9. THE finest swimmer walking around the University of Michigan campus doesn’t wear the Maize and Blue of the Wolverines. Well, at least not
IRVING, Texas. November 9. FLAVIA Rigamonti continues to dominate in the distance free events during the early portion of the 2005-06 season for SMU. After posting a 9:48.80 in the