Georgia Amateur Athletic Foundation Files Lawsuit
ATLANTA, GA – The Georgia Amateur Athletic Foundation, which initiated Atlanta’s bid for the 1996 Olympic Games is suing to stop the state of Georgia from forcing it to open
ATLANTA, GA – The Georgia Amateur Athletic Foundation, which initiated Atlanta’s bid for the 1996 Olympic Games is suing to stop the state of Georgia from forcing it to open
To learn how to win a trip to San Diego, CA for the 1999 ASCA World Clinic (September 6-12), click the icon on our homepage. Speakers include Richard Quick, Bill
LAUSANNE, Switzerland – An arbitration panel ended its hearing into Olympic champion Michelle De Bruin’s appeal of a four-year drug-related suspension. Officials with the the Court of Arbitration for Sport
LAUSANNE, Switzerland- Michelle de Bruin and FINA battled it out as the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) heard the Irish Olympic champion’s appeal against a four-year ban. FINA imposed
Congratulations to triple Olympic gold medalist Josh Davis, 25, who became a dad for the second time on Thursday, when his wife, Shantel, gave birth to Abigail Danielle Davis. Abigail
May 7-9 @ UC Davis/Solano Community College The Women’s Collegiate Rules Committee has determined the seeding for the Division I & II National Championship as follows: 1 USC 2 Stanford
SAN DIEGO, CA – The No. 1 USC women’s water polo team won the Southern California Regional and will advance to the National Championships, hosted by UC Davis, on May
Australian authorities said they may not have time to carry out full terrorist checks on all workers and volunteers expected to help run the 2000 Olympic Games. The Australian Security
Sophomore Anne-Marie Keenan (Woodside, CA/Menlo School) scored the game-winning goal in the fourth quarter to lead No. 4 Stanford past co-No. 1 California 4-3 in the championship game of the
AUSTIN, TEXAS – The 25th annual University of Texas Women’s Athletics All Sports Banquet took place on Tuesday, April 27th at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin. The banquet, which