China Wins 6 Golds At World Cup V
Hong Kong, China – China’s new contingent of swimmers won six gold medals at the FINA World Cup V on Saturday. Xie Xufeng led the charge when he grabbed two
Hong Kong, China – China’s new contingent of swimmers won six gold medals at the FINA World Cup V on Saturday. Xie Xufeng led the charge when he grabbed two
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By Phillip Whitten 1996 U.S. Olympic hero Amy Van Dyken underwent successful shoulder surgery today in Denver to remove excess scar tissue around her right rotator cuff. The surgery was
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Ajeenah Muhammad, 16-year old swimmer for Atlanta’s Dolphins swim team became a double National Junior qualifier last month at the Woodie B. Malone Meet held at the Dynamo Swim Club
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By Phillip Whitten Doug Frost, coach of teen swim sensation Ian Thorpe, was named Australian “Coach of the Year” to the surprise of almost nobody. Frost has coached Thorpe, known