Women’s Water Polo – A Success Story
From www.uswp.org When George Washington University and Brown University announced that they were adding women’s water polo to their athletic programs, it moved the sport to within one institution of
From www.uswp.org When George Washington University and Brown University announced that they were adding women’s water polo to their athletic programs, it moved the sport to within one institution of
Swimming World has learned that Duncan Armstrong, the 1988 Olympic champion and former world-record holder in the 200m freestyle, is training again in a bid to make the 2000 Australian
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – The U.S. Olympic Committee’s Executive Committee approved $26 million for a program aimed at increasing the number of American medalists in the next Olympics. The money
Cuban Swimmers Defect
Lake Millerton, CA – World champion Erica Rose captured the women’s title, and Chad Carvin captured the men’s title.
Winners from Day 5: Women’s 200m individual medley: Cristina Teuscher (2:14.18) Men’s 200m individual medley: Tom Wilkens (2:01.80) Women’s 1500m freestyle: Diana Munz (16:16.00) Men’s 1500m freestyle: Erik Vendt (15:10.50)
Olympic gold medalist Gary Hall Jr., who was suspended after testing positive for marijuana, can compete again. FINA officials said the ban was being lifted pending further investigation by their
CLOVIS, CA – By winning the women’s 100m butterfly, Jenny Thompson captured her 20th U.S. National title. Her winning time of 59.74 bettered a superstar field that included 1998 NCAA
Coaching Update: Dr. Sam Freas has been appointed head coach at the University of Hawaii.
CLOVIS, CA – World-record holder Tom Dolan won his specialty, the 400m individual medley on the third day of competition at the Phillips 66 National Championships. Dolan shrugged off an