Florida Swimming Pioneer, Bud Hackett Passes Away
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 18. FLORIDA Swimming pioneer, Bud Hackett, 81, passed away last night. Bud will be sorely missed by the Florida Swimming family. Bud was the husband of
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 18. FLORIDA Swimming pioneer, Bud Hackett, 81, passed away last night. Bud will be sorely missed by the Florida Swimming family. Bud was the husband of
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, May 18. IN an effort to promote marathon swimming as an Olympic event, the third annual 10K for the USA international swimming marathon will be held on
By Andy Wilson LEAMINGTON, England, May 18. BRITISH Masters swimmers were in record-breaking form at Leamington Spa as they limbered up for the World Masters Championships. The Midland District meet,
KIRISHI, Russia, May 17. THE World Champion U.S. women’s water polo team got edged out, 12-10, by host Russia before nearly 2,000 raucous fans on day two of the Kirishi
LONG BEACH, Calif., May 17. IT was a league matter — specifically the Pacific Coast League — in the finals of the CIF Southern Section Division II girls' swimming championships
PHOENIX, May 17. 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 be
By Phillip Whitten MADRID, May 16. RUSSIA’s Alexander Popov, the 2003 world champion, won his fifth 50 meter freestyle title today on the final day of competition at the European
SUVA, Fiji, May 17. IT'S not exactly Athens, but the atmosphere in the capital of the Fiji Islands is certainly more relaxed and the swimming is of an equally high
By Stephen J. Thomas SOLOTHURN, Switzerland, May 17. LAST weekend the czar of sprint freestyle, Alexander Popov and his coach of fourteen years Gennadi Touretski, made a lightening strike on
LORETTO, Penn, May 16. SAINT Francis University women's swimming coach Pat Gallagher has announced the signing of five student-athletes to National Letters of Intent. Joining the Red Flash for the