The Champion Who Never Was: Part 2 of 2
“She has those gold medals in her possession. She will always have gold and I will always have silver. It will always be that way for ever. In 1976, those
“She has those gold medals in her possession. She will always have gold and I will always have silver. It will always be that way for ever. In 1976, those
Allison Wagner came second to Michelle de Bruin in the 400m IM final in Atlanta. She has never got over it, writes Johnny Watterson. When Allison Wagner’s mother arrived at
Fernando J. Canales and his wife Mona Nyheim-Canales are delighted to announce the birth of Francisco Enrique Canales. He was born June 22, 1999 and weighed 8 lbs 8 oz.
By Craig Lord THE names Michelle Smith and Michelle Smith de Bruin are to be locked in a trunk and left to gather dust in the dungeons of Irish swimming
LOS ANGELES, CA – For the second time in as many days, South African Penny Heyns set – and reset – a world record, this time in the 100m breaststroke,
By Paul Goldberg LOS ANGELES, CA – South African Penny Heyns broke – and then re-broke – the world record in the 200m breaststroke during the prelims and finals on
LOS ANGELES, CA – Two-time backstroke world champion Lenny Krayzelburg, the reigning king in the specialty, easily defeated a strong field to win the 200m backstroke to highlight the second
LOS ANGELES, CA – 16 year-old Kaitlin Sandeno (Nellie Gail Gators) of Mission Viejo, Calif., and South African Ryk Neethling (Hillenbrand) won the women’s and men’s 800m freestyles, respectively, to
Steve Heaston, USA Water Polo’s Technical Director and head coach of Cal Berkeley passed away at his Pleasant Hill home Thursday morning after a long battle with brain cancer. He
The Hungarian Nationals, held June 21-27, produced only a few world-class times, but featured a major upset. Sixteen-year-old South African, Sarah Poewe, who hopes to challenge countrywoman Penny Heyns at