cumberland College Men, Women Defeat Charleston
Oct. 19. THE Cumberland College swimming teams opened up their 2001 season at home on Friday, hosting the University of Charleston at the Dinah Taylor Aquatic Center. Both the men
Oct. 19. THE Cumberland College swimming teams opened up their 2001 season at home on Friday, hosting the University of Charleston at the Dinah Taylor Aquatic Center. Both the men
By Phillip Whitten GLEN COVE, New York, Oct. 19. MANY of the world's top sprinters have arrived in New York to take part in the first Novo Nordisk Sprint Cup.
NEW YORK, Oct. 16. ROMAN Sloudnov, the only swimmer ever to break one minute for the 100-meter breaststroke, will be coming to New York after all, where he will compete
By Mark Gill TEMPE, Oct. 16. TEN Masters world records were set at the Arizona State Short Course Meters Championships in Tempe, Arizona, October 13-14. The indomitable Ron Johnson, Sun
OCT. 16. RICK Curl, head coach of the Curl-Burke Swim Club, announced today that Curl-Burke had raised "over $32,000" in its "United We Swim" campaign to aid the victims of
LONDON, Oct. 15. AUSTRALIAN swimmer Ian Thorpe has slammed the sport's world governing body FINA, accusing it of failing to properly address the problem of drugs in the sport. Triple
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Oct. 12. THE University of Virginia men's and women's swimming teams participated in a relay swim Thursday (October 11) to raise funds for the families of the victims
By Phillip Whitten NEW YORK, Oct. 15. ROMAN Sloudnov, the 21 year-old Russian who last year became the first swimmer to break the one-minute barrier for the 100 meter breaststroke,
By Phillip Whitten ON October 11 – exactly one month after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington that left between 5,000 and 7,000 people dead – the Curl-Burke
PALO ALTO, Oct. 14. BACK in the '70s, a counter-culture Hollywood flick was dubbed "Who'll Stop the Rain?" Were it to be remade today, it'd probably be entitled: "Who'll stop