Pain, Doping, Medals in a German Courthouse

By Roger Cohen BERLIN, May 10 — He is a shrunken man these days, his eyes evasive behind glasses. But for more than a quarter-century, Manfred Ewald was little short

Dot Donnelly Back in Hospital

By Phillip Whitten May 9. DOROTHY Donnelly, 78, former Executive Secretary of United States Masters Swimming, was readmitted to the hospital yesterday for "failure to thrive" and an inability to

Riley Out of Hospital, Up for Olympic Trials

SYDNEY, May 8 (Reuters) – Former world champion Samantha Riley left hospital and returned to the pool on Monday, saying the pressure was on her Australian rivals to beat her

Trade Unions Issue Ultimatum

SYDNEY, Australia – Trade unions have threatened to paralyze public transportation during the Sydney 2000 Olympics if the New South Wales state government fails to agree to special pay claims

World Record-Holder Deburghgraeve May Quit

By Johan Dobbelaere Focus TV, Belgium BRUGGE, BELGIUM, May 7. BELGIUM's Olympic swimming champion Frederik Deburghgraeve is considering retirement after failing to attain the qualifying time for the Sydney Olympics