Popov Hospitalized, Probably Will Miss World Champs
MOSCOW, July 17. THE Czar, Alex Popov, has ben taken to a Moscow hospital with a severe throat infection and is likely to miss the FINA World Championships which began
MOSCOW, July 17. THE Czar, Alex Popov, has ben taken to a Moscow hospital with a severe throat infection and is likely to miss the FINA World Championships which began
HAIFA, Israel. July 17. OLYMPIC triple gold medalist and triple world record-holder Lenny Krayzelburg smashed the Maccabiah record in the 100 meter backstroke today, then announced he will not compete
JERUSALEM, July 16. A bomb being carried by two Arab terrorists detonated prematurely today at 1:30 a.m. about one kilometer from the Maccabiah stadium in Jerusalem where Opening Ceremonies were
(This is edition #4 of THE DOLPHIN DAILY, the Australian National swim Team's official newsletter for the 9th FINA World Swimming Championships, Fukuoka, Japan.) By Ian Hanson SINGAPORE, July 16.
(The following is today's entry in Becca Schwartz's continuing diary, describing her experiences at the World Maccabiah Games in Israel.) By Becca Schwartz HAIFA, July 15.HELLO from Israel again, this
By Ian Hanson CANBERRA, July 14. DUAL Olympian and former Olympic bronze medalist Karen Stephenson (nee Moras) will lead an Australian Swimming team into 2008 Olympic city, Beijing, for the
LOS ANGELES, July 13. ERIC Tiettmeyer has been appointed the new Marketing and Publicity Director for USA Water Polo. Tiettmeyer's responsibilities include finding new members for USA Water Polo through
DAYTONA BEACH, July 14. COACH Bud Farmer, a highly successful collegiate and high school swim coach in Florida for four decades, died Thursday at home of an apparent heart attack.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July 14. THE United States Olympic Committee has named Suzanne L. Tuffey, Ph.D., as Associate Director of Coaching. Tuffey currently is Sport Science Director for USA Swimming
FUKUOKA, Japan, July 16. ITALY won gold medals today in both the men's and women's 5K open water swims, the only two events contested on the first day of the