Thorpe, Popov Roll On in Rome

By Ian Hanson and Phil Whitten ROME, June 10. RUSSIA'S Alex Popov and Australia's Ian Thorpe kept rolling along as the third stop in the Mare Nostrum meet drew to

Malchow Smokes the UltraSwim 200 Fly

CHARLOTTE, June 9. OLYMPIC 200 fly champ Tom Malchow raced to a snappy 1:55.82 clocking here this evening to highlight the third day of competition at the UltraSwim Invitational (50

AUBURN SWIM COACH HEADS UP USA SWIMMING DISTANCE CAMP

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Auburn University assistant swimming coach Ralph Crocker has been named the head distance team coach for USA Swimming which entails heading up the two-week National Team

Olympians Shine on Day Two of UltraSwim

CHARLOTTE, June 8 — It was "Night of the Olympians" on the second evening of competition at the UltraSwim Invitational here this evening, as three American and a Malaysian Olympian

Susie O’Neill Fights For Drug “Passports”

June 8. NOW retiredm Australia's Susie O'Neill has embraced her new role as an Athletes Commission member on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) with the same determination she showed in

MEN’S WATER POLO – ITALY CELEBRATES WIN OVER USA

By Rich McEvoy (rmcevoy@uswp.org) Cosenza, Italy (June 7, 2001) – Followers of the Italian Men’s NationalWater Polo Team flocked in groves to the swimming stadium in Cosenza, Italy tonight hoping

FINA To Allow “Wild Cards” at World Champs

CANET, SPAIN, June 8. FOR all you aging world champions out there who believe you just don't get "no respect" from your federations when it comes to international team selection,