NCAA Div. I: Florida Holds Narrow Leads in Both the Men's and Women's Team Races After Day Two of SECs22 February 2002FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Feb. 21. WITH national powerhouses Georgia, Auburn and Tennessee in the field, it was upset-minded Florida that took the lead after the second day of competition at the South-eastern Conference Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas. After two days of swimming, Florida held a 10...
Read moreNISCA All-American Showcase: Sippy Woodhead, Joe Hudepohl Were Ahead of Their Time in 200 Free09 July 2014PHOENIX, Arizona, July 9. 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 take a look back ...
Read more2Olympian Cindy Yelle Named Canadian Olympic Foundation CEO13 February 2020The Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Olympic Foundation announced Cindy Yelle as the foundation’s CEO Thursday. Yelle (nee Cindy Ounpuu) competed in the 1984 Olympic Games for Canada. She’s long been involved in health-based philanthropy as the President and CEO of Toronto Rehabilitation Inst...
NCAA Div. I Women: Stanford Leads After Day One at Pac-10s. Arizona's Emily Mason Posts Nation's Top 500 This Year03 March 2002BELMONT SHORES, CA., Feb. 28. ARIZONA froshwoman Emily Mason swam the fastest 500 of the year to highlight opening-day results of this year's women's Pac-10 Championships. Mason, a Phoenix native who was high-point winner at last summer's Mission Viejo Invitational before matriculating t...
Read more4Katie Ledecky Inducted into Maryland Women's Hall of Fame22 March 2017Team USA swimmer, Stanford University freshman and two-time Olympian Katie Ledecky, 20, was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame on March 16 at a ceremony held at the Miller Senate Office Building in Annapolis, MD. With her induction she became that Hall of Fame's youngest inductee ever (...