USA Swimming Open Water Camp Produces Big Results
By Mark Gill FORT MYERS, Fla., June 7. NO walls, no pads, no blocks ~ just water. That was the motto of the 2004 USA Swimming National Open Water Camp
By Mark Gill FORT MYERS, Fla., June 7. NO walls, no pads, no blocks ~ just water. That was the motto of the 2004 USA Swimming National Open Water Camp
By Peter Andersen RICCIONE, Italy, June 5. GERMAN and British swimmers dominated the third day of competition at the FINA Masters World Championships in Riccione, Italy, where a heavy, steady
By Nicole Leffer LODI, California, June 7. THE California 2004 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section High School Swimming and Diving Championships held May 13-15 at Tokay High School in Lodi, California, showcased
BERLIN, June 6. IT looked like the finals at the NCAAs, but it was the finals of the 2004 German Nationals and Olympic Trials. The event: the women's 200m breaststroke.
BERLIN, Germany, June 5. FRANZI Van Almsick, Germany's most popular personality, has been quiet of late. But today — when it counted — the 26 year-old superstar showed that, come
BERLIN, June 4. JANINE Pietsch and Helga Meeuw provided the two surprises on the first day of the German Nationals and Olympic Trials in Berlin. Pietsch, a 22 year-old from
By Peter Andersen RICCIONE, Italy, June 4. IN stark contrast with yesterday when no world records were broken, eight global marks fell today, the second day of competition at the
By Nicole Leffer WALNUT CREEK, Calif., June 5. IT was a race to the finish and depth that decided the fate of the 2004 North Coast Swimming and Diving Championships
By Phillip Whitten PHOENIX, June 5. MANY of our readers have sent e-mail messages asking why we hadn't posted any results yet from the FINA World Masters Championships in Riccione,
By Peter Andersen RICCIONE, Italy, June 5. AMERICANS won the 800 meter freestyle in at least seven age groups to dominate the first day of competition on Thursday, June 3,