Eight More World Marks Tumble on Day Two of USA Disability Champs
By Phillip Whitten PHOENIX, June 23. THE heat relented a bit – down one degree to 104 – but the swimming on Day Two of the USA Swimming National Disability
By Phillip Whitten PHOENIX, June 23. THE heat relented a bit – down one degree to 104 – but the swimming on Day Two of the USA Swimming National Disability
GLASGOW, June 23. WIN an Olympic medal and it does something for you – though not necessarily for the good. That is the predicament British distance freestyler Grame Smith has
By Bill Bell MISSION VIEJO, June 23 — Canadian Olympian Mark Johnston won his second race of the TYR Swim Meet of Champions here this evening at the Marguerite Recreation
By Phillip Whitten PHOENIX, June 22. DISABLED swimmers ignored 105-degree heat and unseasonal monsoonal humidity as eighteen world records were set on the first night of competition at the USA
By Bill Bell MISSION VIEJO, CA, June 22. JASON Lezak has never swum in an individual Olympic race. Emily Mason has never even made an Olympic team. But both these
ATLANTA, June. 22. SWIMINFO will be covering the 16th World Maccabiah Games with daily stories and results. The games will be held in Israel, July 16-25. The following is a
MISSION VIEJO, June 21. FORMER University of Kentucky All-America/SoutheastConference champ Rachel Komisarz and Olympian Chad Carvin were the winners of the 800 free here this evening on the opening night
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 21. THE storied Santa Clara Swim Club is celebrating it's 50th anniversary this year, and the club is planning a big reunion party in on November
By Phillip Whitten PHOENIX, June 21. THE USA Swimming Disability Championhips begin tomorrow in frying pan-hot Phoenix, Arizona and will run through Sunday. The meet will be held at the
AT the 9th Games of the Small States of Europe in San Marino the first weekend in June, Iceland's Orn Arnarson, who will swim for Coach Mark Schubert's University of