Hungarian Olympic, World Champ to Swim at Arizona State
By Phillip Whitten TEMPE, Arizona. August 3. AGNES Kovacs, the 2000 Olympic champion and the 1998 and 2001 world champion in the 200 meter breaststroke, will be attending college at
By Phillip Whitten TEMPE, Arizona. August 3. AGNES Kovacs, the 2000 Olympic champion and the 1998 and 2001 world champion in the 200 meter breaststroke, will be attending college at
PERTH, Australia, Aug. 3. GRANT Hackett seized the last world record belonging to former Olympic champion Kieren Perkins when he slashed nearly 10 seconds from the 800 meter freestyle world
By Phillip Whitten Aug. 2. OLYMPIAN Maddy Crippen, was injured in an auto accident on Sunday and will not compete at the USA Swimming National Championships in Clovis, Calif. August
LINCOLN, Neb., July 30. TO the surprise of no one, former U.S. Olympic gold medalist and 11-time NCAA champion, Pablo Morales, was named the head coach of the University of
STANFORD, Cal., July 30. MISTY Hyman, whose upset victory in the 200 meter butterfly was one of the highlights of the 2000 Olympic Games, will not be competing at the
PHOENIX, July 30. AT the suggestion of coach Steve Selthoffer, Swimming World has proposed a solution to the controversy over the Seiko touchpads at the 9th FINA World Championships in
Fukuoka, Japan July 29 Ryan Bailey (Long Beach, CA) scored a goal with 44 seconds to play from two-meters, while being double-teamed, to beat Croatia 10-9. Team USA finished in
Annapolis, MD - New York Athletic Club "A" topped Olympic Club 7-4 to win the Men¹s Nationals. Steve Gill led NYAC with three goals while Ryan Flynn led Olympic Club
Bloomington, IN – Navy Aquatics sunk San Diego Shores 7-5, and won the Women¹s 20 Under Nationals. So Cal beat Golden Bear 7-5 to take 3rd place. Modesto topped Stanford
By Phillip Whitten (with a little help from my friend) FUKUOKA, Japan, July 28. THIS is our preview for the events to be contested tomorrow, Sunday, July 29, the final