IOC Pays High Price To Look Good: Part 1 of 2
By A. Craig Copetas PARIS, FRANCE – Whatever the outcome of the vote on how to reform the International Olympic Committee, one thing is already clear: The scandal has cost
By A. Craig Copetas PARIS, FRANCE – Whatever the outcome of the vote on how to reform the International Olympic Committee, one thing is already clear: The scandal has cost
Cathy Coler, IM specialist from Amador Valley HS in Pleasanton, CA. She has top marks in both the 200 and 400 IM events. Coler will provide valuable depth in these
Washington, D.C. – Elizabeth Ganzi sued the U.S. Olympic Committee, claiming she was robbed of her attempt to bring the 2012 Olympic Games to the nation’s capital. Ganzi was the
Player of the Year: Burak Incecam, Queens College Coach of the Year: Pedro DeLima, Queens College First Team Burak Incecam, Queens College Kevin Loscotoff, University of California, Davis Joel Higgins,
Player of the Year: Ross Mecham, University of California, San Diego Coach of the Year: Denny Harper, University of California, San Diego First Team Ross Mecham, University of California, San
New York, NY – NBC will branch out 273 hours of the 2000 Summer Olympics coverage to its cable outlets CNBC and MSNBC, the first time Summer Games coverage will
Coach of the Year: Guy Baker, UCLA Player of the Year: Sean Kern, UCLA First Team Sean Kern, UCLA Matt Armato, UCLA Allen Basso, USC Brian Heifferon, Stanford Jerry Smith,
By Steve Thomas Sydney, Australia – If there were any doubts dual freestyle world record holder, Ian Thorpe, was fully recovered from his recent ankle fracture, he settled the matter
Berlin, Germany – The former head of East Germany’s swimming federation and two coaches were given suspended jail terms by a Berlin court on Wednesday for their participation in the
Swimming at the Dutch Winter Championships in Eindhoven, Pieter van den Hoogenband blasted Giorgio Lamberti’s European record in the 200m freestyle with a time of 1:46.58. Lamberti set the European