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Jan. 7. SWIM Magazine is planning a feature story on Masters swimmers — both current and past — who were or are Navy SEALS. If you are or were a
Jan. 7. SWIM Magazine is planning a feature story on Masters swimmers — both current and past — who were or are Navy SEALS. If you are or were a
Jan. 7. Swimming World and SWIM magazines are planning to highlight swimmers — both current and past — who are taking part in the Olympic Torch Relay for the 2002
(This is the first in a series of articles about renewed concerns regarding systematic doping by Chinese swimmers.) By Phillip Whitten PHOENIX, January 7. FOR the past several weeks, we
Honolulu, Hawaii, Jan. 5. – The University of Wisconsin women’s swimming team returned to action Friday night and Saturday, competing in the 26th annual Rainbow Invitational at the University of
Honolulu, Hawaii – The University of Wisconsin men’s swimming team returned to action Friday night and Saturday, competing in the 26th annual Rainbow Invitational. The two-day event consisted of the
MELBOURNE, Jan. 6. MICHAEL Klim showed he is fully recovered from the injury that hampered his performance at last year's World Championships, clocking 49.41 for the 100 meter (long course)
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 5. SIX Florida swimmers and one Gator relay team recorded NCAA qualifying times as the Florida men's and women's swimming and diving teams defeated Penn State Saturday at
ATHENS, Ga., Jan. 6. SOUTHEASTERN Conference members Katherine Bortenlanger of Alabama and Matt Bricker of Auburn won their respective platform events as the 2002 Georgia Diving Invitational wrapped up Sunday
ATHENS, Ga., Jan. 5. PENN.State’s Steve Bohner won the men’s 1-meter event, while Melanie Johnson of Ohio State took top honors in the women’s 3-meter competition on the second day
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5. THE University of Southern California Trojans swept the Gauchos of the University of California at Santa Barbara in dual meets today. The Trojan men won 202-60,