Masters Swimmer Zada Taft Passes Away
SAN MATEO, Calif., September 8. LONGTIME Masters swimmer Zada Taft passed away the morning of August 30, only one month after her husband, Ray, died. She was 81. Zada was
SAN MATEO, Calif., September 8. LONGTIME Masters swimmer Zada Taft passed away the morning of August 30, only one month after her husband, Ray, died. She was 81. Zada was
ATLANTIC CITY, September 7. THE USA's Erica Rose and Bulgaria's Petar Stoychev emerged from the 77-degree water off Atlantic City, New Jersey, the first winners of the inaugural FINA World
By Rob Butcher ORLANDO, Florida, Sept. 6. IT has been 14 months since Coach Bud Farmer passed away. In that time, the Farmer family, and several ex-Bud Farmer-coached swimmers, have
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO., Sept. 6. U.S. Paralympics announced Thursday, September 5, the members of its 2002 National Swimming Team that will compete at the International Paralympic Committee's Swimming World Championships
By Maggie Ellis MELBOURNE, Sept. 5. PETRIA Thomas set a new Commonwealth record and won her fourth gold of the Australian National Short Course Championships with a sizzling swim in
By Phillip Whitten AT the 1972 Munich Olympics, Mark Spitz turned in the greatest performance in any sport in Olympic history, winning 7 events — all in world record time!
PRINCETON, NJ., Sept. 5. ERIC Eikenbary joins the Princeton University Tigers as assistant men's swimming coach after serving as the assistant coach for two years at the University of Kansas.
By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, September 5. THE Yokohama Pan Pacs are over. Team USA were convincing winners over the Aussies this time around, 21 to 11 in the gold
By Stephen J. Thomas MELBOURNE, September 4. A race-hardened Australian team of Matt Welsh, Jim Piper, Geoff Huegill and Ashley Callus broke the 4x100m medley relay world record at the
Relive the day to day stories that comprised this years exciting US Nationals held in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. SwimInfo has compiled all of the stories from our website into a