Read more1Mark Schubert Steps Down as Head Coach at Mission Viejo Nadadores23 September 2021Mark Schubert Steps Down as Head Coach at Mission Viejo Nadadores Mark Schubert has been through the drill nearly a dozen times, perhaps more than any coach in swimming history. When an Olympic cycle culminates, there’s a rest and a re-evaluation before committing to the next four years. There’s a r...
Read moreSwimming World September 2021 Presents - How They Train with Cal's Trenton Julian - Sponsored By StrechCordz08 September 2021The latest issue of Swimming World Magazine is now available for download in the Swimming World Vault! Non-Subscribers Can Download This Issue Here How They Train with Cal's Trenton Julian By Michael J. Stott [ PHOTO BY JACK SPITZER ] For a son of two U.S. national team members and a moth...
Read more5Mark Schubert Returns to Mission Viejo as Associate Head Coach03 October 2016Mark Schubert has accepted the position as the Associate Head Coach of the Mission Viejo Nadadores. For Schubert, his career will be coming full-circle as he returns to the post he thrived in for 13 years in the 1970s and 1980s. "My job description will be running the club. Bill and I have a great r...
Day 2: Phillips 66 National Championships26 July 1997Women's 200m freestyle: 1996 Olympic gold medalist Cristina Teuscher won the 200m freestyle in 2:01.00. Teuscher finished a disappointing sixth in this event at the 1996 Olympics but came back to win a gold medal in the 800m freestyle relay. USC's Lindsay Benko finished a very impressive 2nd. Brooke...
Read moreCal's Trenton Julian Seeking Spectacular Finish to Senior Season22 March 2021Cal's Trenton Julian Seeking Spectacular Finish to Senior Season Entering his senior year Pac-12 championships, Trenton Julian couldn’t wait to race. It was the first time in around a year that the Cal men’s team was set to compete in a three-day, suited prelims/finals meet. “I kind of went into the...
Read moreNISCA All-American Showcase: Janet Evans, Jason Lancaster Broke Barriers in the 200 IM Historically10 July 2014PHOENIX, Arizona, July 10. AS part of our 11-day series highlighting the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association’s release of the 2013-14 All-America lists, Swimming World will also be looking at the history of each event that is part of the high school schedule. Today, we're looking at th...
Sneak Peak of 1996 U.S. Open28 November 19963-time 1996 Olympic gold medalist Josh Davis will be one of many big-name swimmers competing at the 1996 U.S. Open Championships on December 5-7 in San Antonio, Texas. Other prominent swimmers featured: 1996 Olympic gold medalists: Brooke Bennett, Brad Bridgewater, Kristine Quance, Tom Dolan, and Cr...
Day 4: 1997 Pan Pacific Championships12 August 1997FUKUOKA, Japan - It took a world record holder to hand Jenny Thompson her only loss of the Pan Pacific Championships on Wednesday, but she still won her fifth gold of the meet. Le Jingyi of China touched out Thompson by .18 seconds in the 50m freestyle, but Thompson came back and anchored her team t...
Day 1: Phillips 66 National Championships25 July 1997The top 2 finishers in each event earn a spot on the 1998 World Championship Team. The 3rd and 4th finishers in the 100m freestyle and 200m freestyle will earn a trip to the World Championships as relay members. The 5th and 6th swimmers in the 100m freestyle and 200m freestyle are virtually guarante...
U.S. Swimmers Selected For Goodwill Games23 May 1998COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - Six 1998 world champions, including Amy Van Dyken, Bill Pilzcuk, Jenny Thompson, Lenny Krayzelburg, Lea Maurer and Kurt Grote, headline the Team USA swimming roster for this summer's Goodwill Games. The team also includes 11 Olympic gold medalists: Van Dyken, Thompson, Maurer,...
Day 1: 1997 Pan Pacific Championships09 August 1997FUKUOKA, Japan - Olympic champion Susan O'Neill of Australia outswam a pair of Americans in the women's 200m butterfly, leading her country to five gold medals on Sunday. The Americans won 3 of the 10 events on the opening day of competition. Host Japan and Costa Rica won one apiece. O'Neill, the 19...
Read more5Jeff Julian, Rose Bowl Aquatics Head Coach, Battling Lung Cancer08 January 2015PASADENA - Rose Bowl Aquatics head coach and former national team member Jeff Julian announced via Facebook message Wednesday that he is battling lung cancer. "Dear Friends, Family and Loved Ones, My world has been rocked today and while I normally try not to post personal things up on social media ...
Read moreThorpe, De Bruijn Named World Swimmers of the Year11 December 2001PHOENIX, Dec. 12. AUSTRALIA'S Ian Thorpe and Holland’s Inge De Bruijn were named male and female "World Swimmers of the Year" by Swimming World magazine, in the December issue on newsstands today. Swimming World is the magazine of record in the sport of swimming. It was the third time the 19 yea...
USC Women Upset Stanford To Win The 1997 NCAA Championships!22 March 1997Mark Schubert's Women of Troy, in what could be called the greatest upset in the history of NCAA Swimming, has stunned Richard Quick's Stanford Lady Cardinal en route to winning the 1997 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships! This breaks Stanford Women's 5-year reign as National Champions! ...
NCAA Div. I Women: Indiana Takes The Lead After Day 3 at Big 10 Champs23 February 2002ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 22. ANOTHER day, another new leader. After Day 1 of the Big 10 women's meer here, Coach Eric Hansen's Wisconsin Badgers were in the lead. After yesterday's splashing was concluded, it was Penn State's Badgers occupying the top spot. Tonight, after Day 3, it'...
Kristine Quance Has Baby30 December 1998Congratulations to 1996 U.S. Olympian Kristine Quance-Julian and hubby, Jeff Julian. As of December 9, they are the proud parents of Trenton Jeffrey Julian. Trenton weighed in at 7 lbs. 5 oz and was 21 inches tall at birth. There's no word yet as to which stroke Trenton will specialize in, but we're...
Read more1NCAA Swimming Notebook: Cal Dominance, Fast-Risers and the 200 Free... Again30 March 2019How good has Cal been so far at the men's NCAA swimming championships? Well, consider this. Through the first two days of competition, a Cal swimmer has finished first or second in every final, championship or consolation, individual or relay. That’s two individual wins for Andrew Seliskar in the 20...
Kristine Quance Withdraws From Goodwill Games01 July 1998Kristine Quance, America's leading female individual medley swimmer, has withdrawn from the Goodwill Games. Quance, 23, who was married to USC teammate Jeff Julian in April, is expecting a child at the end of January. Quance says she intends to resume serious training in preparation for the 2000 Oly...
NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships: Day 221 March 1997After the second day of competition, Stanford still holds a slight lead. But USC has roared back to second in the team standings. Auburn won the 200 medley relay with a time of 1.39.57. Kristine Quance easily won the 400 IM with a time of 4.06.54. Mimi Bowen upset Richelle Depold to win the 100 butt...
B.J. Heads US Team at Melbourne World Cup09 November 2000By Ian Hanson More than 200 swimmers from over 20 countries will converge on Melbourne for the three day Telstra World Cup meet, December 5-7, including teams from Australia, USA, Germany, Italy, Brazil, China, Great Britain, Sweden, Canada and France and they will race for $156,000 in prizemoney. A...