Aussi Men’s Strength in the 200 Free Continues
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, March 25. LOOKING beyond the disappointment of freestyle giants Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett in relation to their "slow" times in the 200 free last
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, March 25. LOOKING beyond the disappointment of freestyle giants Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett in relation to their "slow" times in the 200 free last
By Oene Rusticus DORDRECHT, Holland, March 24. THE cream of Dutch swimming gathered in Dordrecht this weekend for the first of three Grand Prix long course meets. National team members
By Robert Seltzer CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 24. THE first day of the 2003 NE Short Course (Yards) Championship saw a number of New England records broken as swimmers competed in
By Josh Jeffrey PORTLAND, Oregon. THE Oregon Class 4A State Championships in Portland featured a state record, lots of fast swimming, and many double winners. Roseburg's Paul O'Neil smashed the
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, March 24. LEISEL Jones again lowered her Australian record for the one-lap again in tonight’s 100 breaststroke final, splitting 31.50 at the 50, but just
By Craig Lord SHEFFIELD, March 23. COMMONWEALTH records for James Gibson, of 1:00.47 over 100m breaststroke, and Katy Sexton, with 2:09.27 over 200m backstroke, were the highlights of a solid
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, March 23. LEISEL Jones broke three Australian records in less than thirty minutes on the second night of the Australian Championships to make it clear
ATLANTA, March 22. THE Kenyon College Lords claimed their record 24th straight NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championship Saturday night at Emory University. The Lords piled up a record
By Phillip Whitten AUBURN, March 22. IT was the Eye of the Tiger. And the arms of the tiger, the legs, the core and, of course, the Will of the
By Phillip Whitten AUBURN, Alabama, March 22. AFTER the prelims on this, the final day of the 2003 Women’s NCAA Championships, I was invited to sit in on the Auburn