On Everest, Hummer Daydreams of Beaches and Waves
By Craig Hummer EVEREST BASE CAMP, May 27. I'M assuming most of you had a glorious Memorial Day weekend! The holiday, no doubt, ushered in the sounds, sights, and smells
By Craig Hummer EVEREST BASE CAMP, May 27. I'M assuming most of you had a glorious Memorial Day weekend! The holiday, no doubt, ushered in the sounds, sights, and smells
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, May 26. SWEDISH sprinter Therese Alshammar, world record-holder in the short course 50 and 100m freestyle, will return to Sweden to train and prepare herself for the 2004
By Phillip Whitten LOS ANGELES, May 25. UP until now, sprint phenom Anthony Ervin has had just a so-so year…for him. Maybe that's because he took several months off and
By Phillip Whitten LOS ANGEES, May 24. Natalie Coughlin and Tamas Kerekjarto each won two events to highlight the second day of competition at the Speedo Grand Challenge at the
By Ian Hanson CAIRNS, Australia, May 25. AUSTRALIAN Swimming High Performance Director Greg Hodge today said the “outstanding racing” produced by the Telstra Dolphins at the Cairns Grand Prix placed
By Josh Jeffrey LONG BEACH, Calif., May 25. THE ladies of Irvine High, led by junior superstars Diana MacManus and Courtney Cashion, put a hurtin' on rivals Newport Harbor with
By Lennart La Fleur MALMO, Sweden, May 25. SWEDEN'S Anna-Karin Kammerling and Martin Gustavsson were named the Outstanding Swimmers of the two-day Swedish Grand Prix 2 meet, which ended today.
By Phillip Whitten LOS ANGELES, May 24. LIKE fine wine, Lindsay Benko just gets better with age. Swimming on Day One of the Speedo Grand Challenge at the McDonald's Olympic
By Lennart La Fleur MALMO, Sweden, May 24. FOR several years, Sweden's Anna-Karin Kammerling has been known as a pure sprinter — primarily in short course. Today, the world record-holder
PALM CITY, Fla, May 24. Elizabeth "Betty" Philcox-Voss, a Norwalk native whose contribution to women's swimming at the local, state, national and international levels had no peer, died May 16