Masters Swimmer Rose Steward Dies at 84
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., July 9. ROSE Steward, the Grande Dame of Masters swimming in Arizona, died Saturday of complications from a stroke that she suffered on June 27. Rose was by
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., July 9. ROSE Steward, the Grande Dame of Masters swimming in Arizona, died Saturday of complications from a stroke that she suffered on June 27. Rose was by
PHOENIX, July 8. ON June 29, during the Santa Clara International Invitational Swim Meet, a beautiful bronze bust of George Haines, sculpted by artist Jack Finney, was unveiled at the
AUBURN, Ala., July 8. AUBURN associate head women's swimming coach Kim Brackin has been promoted to co-head coach as announced by Auburn head coach David Marsh. Brackin, who has been
PALO ALTO, July 7. FOR the championship game of the Holiday Cup women's water-polo tournament, U.S. coach Guy Baker wanted his team to be more offensive-minded against Canada. In the
By Phillip Whitten MONTREAL, July 7. NEARLY two years out of the water barely slowed Jenny Thompson down. Competing here in the three-day Quebec Cup less than two months into
By Phillip Whitten MONTREAL, July 6. JENNY Thompson continued to make some impressive splashes in her first appearance since announcing her comeback one month ago. Swimming on the second day
By Jorge Aguado SANTA FE, Argentina, July 7. The four-day Argentina National Short Courese Championships finished with a bang today, as two individual records fell on the final day of
By Lennart la Fleur LANDSKRONA, Sweden, July 7. FOR the first four days of the Swedish Nationals and European Championship Trials, Emma Igelstrom has been red hot, setting national records
By Jorge Aguado SANTA FE, Argentina, July 6. FORMER ASU standout Pablo Abal and Maria Virginia Garrrone each won five events after three days of swimming at the Argentina National
July 6. US water polo teams were successful in two tournaments in different parts of California today, the men's national team avenging an earlier loss to Russia 9-8, in a