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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
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
WALNUT CREEK, Calif., April 13. PUTTING some finishing touches on the collegiate swimming season, the Pac-10 Conference announced its award winners Tuesday, with Stanford’s Caroline Bruce and California’s Duje Draganja
By Stephen J. Thomas HOBART, Australia, April 13. COLORADO Masters swimmer Paul Smith made some waves at the Hobart Aquatic Centre where he took in a few races at the
By John Lohn NANCY, France, April 12. AS the World Championship Trials season continues, France is next on the docket. The French National Championships, poised to produce some solid times,
AUBURN, Alabama, April 12. THE Auburn swimming and diving program has set up a pair of fundraising events for Dave Denniston, the former NCAA breaststroke champion who was paralyzed earlier
By John Lohn EAST LONDON, South Africa, April 11. COMPARED to last summer, when the South Africans sizzled at the Olympic Games, the times from the South African Nationals were
By Bo Hulten STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 11. EMMA Igelstrom, who made her mark as Sweden’s premier breaststroker, has retired from the sport. The 25-year-old, who has battled bulimia and took
MIDLAND, Texas, April 11. LESS than a month after winning the platform championship during the NCAA Championships, where his Auburn Tigers won a third consecutive team title, Matt Bricker added
SEWELL, New Jersey, April 11. THERE’S a new NAG record-holder in the 10-and-under division, thanks to the talents of Annie Zhu. Representing LaGuardia Aquatics (New York), Zhu recently clocked 1:09.79
By John Lohn RICCIONE, Italy, April 11. SIMILAR to the first three days of the competition, the Italian Nationals produced some impressive times on Sunday. Now, the question is this: