Adam Hewko: High School Soph Is Double Trouble
By Bill Bell LOS ANGELES, CA., Sept. 28. HE may not be ready for Athens, but Adam Hewko may be a name to reckoned with come the Olympics in Beijing
By Bill Bell LOS ANGELES, CA., Sept. 28. HE may not be ready for Athens, but Adam Hewko may be a name to reckoned with come the Olympics in Beijing
By Oene Rusticus AMSTERDAM. BEGINNING this month, Amsterdam (The Netherlands) will have his own professional swim team, as an answer to the team in Eindhoven where Pieter van den Hoogenband
By Jorge Aguado SANTA FE, Argentina, Sept. 27. FLORENCIA Szigeti (rhymes with "spaghetti") from Mendoza (Argentina), who is training and studying at Arizona State University, set a new South American
(This is the latest in an on-going series of reports by Kerry Haines Derr on the recovery of her father, Coach George Haines, from a severe stroke two months ago.)
By Ian Thorpe Sept. 22. WE have now all seen the horrific pictures from New York and America, spoken to friends and family about this terrible tragedy and had a
By John Goodbody LONDON, Sept. 20. NEARLY 40 of 200 over-the-counter food supplements tested in one of the world's leading drugs laboratories contain nandrolone, the controversial anabolic steroid, it emerged
(Courtesy of Mary Wagner and Gail Dummer, USA Swimming.) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 19. THE North Baltimore Aquatic Club took three of USA Swimming's most prestigious awards at last week's
PALO ALTO, CA., Sept. 15. FORMER U.S. national water polo coach John Vargas has been named to succeed long-time Stanford head man Dante Dettamanti, effective Jan. 1, 2002. Vargas will
LONG BEACH, CA., Sept. 14. FOR the first time in more than a quarter century, the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials are returning to Southern California. At its convention in Dearborn,
(The following article appeared in the September 16 issue of The New York Daily News. By Wayne Coffee IT was 1 o'clock in the morning and the rain was coming