NCAA Div. I: LSU Tigers Win Two

CLEARWATER, Fla., Jan. 5. THE LSU men's and women's swimming teams each picked up a pair of wins in Clearwater, Fla., by handily defeating both the University of Tampa and

Steroid Guru Dies

DR. ROBERT KERR, a sports medicine specialist known as the "steroid guru" due to his propensity for supplying athletes with performance-enhancing drugs, has died. The 65-year-old Kerr died of a

Dennis Pursley Wins USOC Coaching Award

Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. 29. DENNIS Pursley, who has guided the U.S. National Swimming Team to number one in the world, has been named winner of the U.S. Olympic Committee's

John deBarbadillo, US Swim Pioneer, Dies at 91

On November 21, John deBarbadillo died in York, PA at the age of 91. DeBarbadillo was one of the last pioneers of competitive swimming in the United States. The following

Sweden Sweeps Nordic Junior Championships

MOSS, Norway. SWEDEN dominated the Nordic Junior Championships, held Dec. 9-10 in Moss, Norway. In all, Swedish swimmers won gold in 28 of the 38 events contested in the long

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Ten National Marks Fall at Spanish Nationals

PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain, Dec. 24. TEN national records fell at the recently concluded Spanish National Short Course Championships, held in Palma de Mallorca, site of the 1995 World Short