1999 Pan Am Games Swimming: Day 1
By Norm Frauenheim Winnipeg, Canada – For a B team, it was an A-plus performance. Ed Moses of Burke, Va., got Team USA to a very fast start at The
By Norm Frauenheim Winnipeg, Canada – For a B team, it was an A-plus performance. Ed Moses of Burke, Va., got Team USA to a very fast start at The
Univision (Spanish language network) is televising the 1999 Pan Am Games. Monday, August 2: Midnight -1:00 a.m., EDT Tuesday, August 3: Midnight -1:00 a.m., EDT Wednesday, August 4: Midnight -1:00
The dynamic backstroke duo of 1998 world champion, Lenny Krayzelburg, and 1996 Olympic champion, Brad Bridgewater, did a set last week that shows what it takes to be the best.
When Penny Heyns set world records in prelims and finals in two events (the 200m and 100m breaststroke) on two consecutive days at the Janet Evans Invitational in Los Angeles
HOOGIE FINISHES WITH SIX GOLDS By Craig Lord Things could hardly have gone more perfectly for Pieter van den Hoogenband, the flying Dutchman, on the last day of the 24th
Courtesy www.usawaterpolo.com Winnipeg, Canada – Chris Humbert’s five goals in just 13 minutes of play paired with solid goal-tending by Dan Hackett led Team USA to an 11-7 victory over
DUTCH RELAY DQ’d; HOOGIE DENIED FIFTH GOLD By Craig Lord Istanbul, Turkey – Flying Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband today swam the fastest ever split over 200m freestyle in a
DUTCHMAN FLIES TO FOURTH GOLD By Craig Lord Istanbul, Turkey – There was no stopping the Flying Dutchman, Pieter van den Hoogenband, as he thundered to a 1:47.09 victory in
By Catronia Dixon Brisbane, Australia – Olympic and World champion Susie O’Neill has expressed suspicion over the recently-announced dramatic down-sizing of the Chinese swim team for next month’s Pan Pacific
DOUBLE GOLD FOR THE FRENCH Istanbul, Turkey – Day 4 of the European Swimming Championships was a day of glory for France, a day that also saw three European records