Fast Times at Euro Masters 5K Champs
By Phillip Whitten PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain, July 8. There were plenty of fast times today, but few close races, in the 5,000 meter open water swim, the final swimming
By Phillip Whitten PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain, July 8. There were plenty of fast times today, but few close races, in the 5,000 meter open water swim, the final swimming
THE DOLPHIN DAILY #1…Official newsletter of Australia's Telstra Dolphins World Championship Swim Team for the 9th FINA World Swimming Championships, Fukuoka, Japan (July 16-29) SINGAPORE, Monday, July 9. WORLD record-holder
By Jorge Aguado SANTOS, Brazil. July 9. FOUR South American short course records were set in the Paulista Stadual Short Course Championships held in the pool of Clube de Regatas
By Phillip Whitten PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain, July 7. The weather may be balmy on this beautiful Balearic isle, but the waters were turbulent at the state-of-the-art Son Hugo Aquatic
VALETTA, Malta, July 9. THE kids have arrived! On the third day of the 2001 European Junior Championships here today, Greece's Ioannis Drymonakos and Hungary's Viktor Bodrogi were the stars
STRALSUND, Germany, July 7. A record field of 1,000 swimmers braved choppy Baltic sea swells off Germany's northeast coast on Saturday for the 37th annual Stralsund channel swim, one of
By Ian Hanson BRISBANE, July 8. LOOK out world! – Ian Thorpe is stronger physically and mentally today than the Ian Thorpe who won three gold medals at last year’s
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., July 7. WITH fans banging on anything they could find, including pots and pans from their home kitchens, the United States women's national team crushed the Netherlands,
By Phillip Whitten PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain, July 6. GREAT Britain's Jane Asher set two world Masters records today, the fourth day of the European Masters Swimming Championships at Palma
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, July 7. UNIVERSITY of Florida's Janelle Atkinson has become a triple gold medalist at the Central American and Caribbean Championships here this week. The Jamaica native,