FINA Plans To Cut Number of World Cup Events
Malmo, Sweden – FINA wants to reduce the short-course World Cup series in an attempt to attract more leading names to each event. “We need to cut the number of
Malmo, Sweden – FINA wants to reduce the short-course World Cup series in an attempt to attract more leading names to each event. “We need to cut the number of
By Michael Cowley The circumstances and situation may be different, but the hurtful accusations are similar. And it’s from that aspect that Samantha Riley can relate to teenage swimming star
Sydney, Australia – The Australian Government and the IOC announced they have reached an agreement in principle, pending approval by the IOC Executive Board, establishing a transparent and accountable results
Los Angeles, CA – The No. 5 USC women’s swimming and diving team (5-3, 2-3) defeated No. 11 UCLA, 158-142, on Saturday at the Men’s Gym Pool on the UCLA
Lenore Kight Wingard, a US Olympic swimmer who won medals at the 1932 and 1936 Olympic Games died Wednesday, Feb. 9, in Cincinnati. She was 88. Once described as “one
By Phillip Whitten Dr. Ron Karnaugh, a five-time national champion and 1992 Olympian, has left his longtime coach, Richard Shoulberg, and headed west in search of a berth on the
Paris, France – Jenny Thompson lowered her own 100m butterfly short course world record at the Paris World Cup XI on Saturday. The American world champion clocked 56.80 seconds, inside
Berkeley, CA – The No. 4 ranked California men’s swim team (10-1) defeated Pacific (5-9), 153-99, Wednesday at Spieker Aquatics Complex on the Cal campus. The Bears captured 13 of
Imperia, Italy – The heros are tired. Jenny Thompson and Ian Thorpe, respectively in event 1 and 2, 100 free and 200 free, secured themselves an easy victory with times
Berlin, Germany – The question of the day was: will two time world champion Lenny Krayzelburg set the second world record on 200m back and will he get the prize