College Swimmer Mark Finley Passes Away
By Alex Steger HEAT Swimming St. Louis, Mo. Last Saturday morning, October 21, 21-year-old Mark Finley lost his battle with bone cancer and passed away. Mark's fight with the deadly
By Alex Steger HEAT Swimming St. Louis, Mo. Last Saturday morning, October 21, 21-year-old Mark Finley lost his battle with bone cancer and passed away. Mark's fight with the deadly
JAPAN'S top female freestyler, Suzu Chiba, who was not named to her country's 2000 Olympic Team for the Sydney Games, has decided to retire, according to an official of the
By Ian Hanson October 24. LEIGHT NUGENT, one of Australian Swimming's most respected National level coaches, has been chosen to succeed Bill Sweetenham as Australia's National Youth Coach. The Melbourne
AUSTIN, TEXAS. October 24. THE University of Texas Longhorns, defending men's NCAA swimming and diving champions, head to Lawrence, Kan. for the Big 12 Conference Relays on Friday, Oct. 27
Colorado Springs, CO—U.S. women’s water polo coach Guy Baker has been selected as the 2000 United Airlines/U.S. Water Polo Coach of the Year and will be honored, along with Developmental
By Ian Hanson MELBOURNE, Oct. 23. OLYMPIC gold medalists Michael Klim and Grant Hackett and backstroke wonderboy Matt Welsh have been joined by national age group star Ashley Anderson and
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21. USC men's swimmer Tamas Kerakjarto won four events and posted a pool record on the second day of the USC Invitational on Saturday (Oct.21) at USC's
Oct. 20. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – THE University of Virginia men's and women's swimming and diving teams both improved to 2-0 on the season with victories over James Madison on Friday
October 20. U.S. OLYMPIC champion Gary Hall, Jr., will represent the U.S. Olympic swim team tonight at ESPN's annual "Arete" awards. The awards ceremony will air on ESPN on November
By Phillip Whitten October 20. THE newly-created World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is ready to investigate reports that five Italian gold medalists at the Sydney Olympics—including swimmer Massi Rosolino–registered extraordinarily high