Another Setback for Michael Klim; Now It’s His Shoulder
By Stephen J. Thomas MELBOURNE, November 7. DUAL Olympic Gold medalist and 100 fly world record-holder Michael Klim is recovering from an arthroscopy on his right shoulder only two months
By Stephen J. Thomas MELBOURNE, November 7. DUAL Olympic Gold medalist and 100 fly world record-holder Michael Klim is recovering from an arthroscopy on his right shoulder only two months
By Phillip Whitten HONOLULU, November 6. LINDA Lingle, 49, an active, enthusiastic member of Hawaii Masters, was elected Governor of Hawaii yesterday, defeating Lt. Governor Mazie Hirono by a margin
AUBURN, Alabama, November 5. WHEN then 15-year-old Amanda Weir set national age-group records in the 50 and 100 yard freestyles at last March's All-America Invitational in Austin (22.45/48.86), the question
CHICAGO, November 5. TE Big Ten Conference named Wisconsin's Matt Marshall and Minnesota's Justin Mortimer, both juniors, its men’s co-Swimmer of the Week today. Wisconsin sophomore Carly Piper earned female
SwimInfo has an excerpt from a feature article in the November issue of Swimming World, entitled "Standing Tall" The article tells the story of 14 year-old Hunter Scott of Atlanta,
By Phillip Whitten EUGENE, Oregon, November 5. SWIMMING extended its lead in the voting on the University of Oregon web site to add a new women's sport to the University's
CHAPEL HILL, NC, November 5. AFTER a two-day dual meet at UNC's Koury Natatorium that concluded Saturday, the 15th ranked North Carolina women's swimming and diving team emerged victorious over
WESTWOOD, Calif., November 3. UCLA'S second-ranked Bruin men's water polo squad returned to the friendly confines of their Sunset Canyon Recreation Center Pool Saturday afternoon with a 9-6 MPSF win
GREENSBORO, N.C., Nov. 4. NORTH Carolina's appropriately named Kelly Weeks was selected ACC Women's Swimming and Diving Performer of the Week. Weeks, a junior from Raleigh, N.C., broke the ACC
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Nov. 4. USA Swimming announced today the hiring of Pat Hogan to head up the newly-formed Club Development Division at its headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo., and