Men’s Water Polo: U.S. Notches First Win
By Eric Velazquez Sydney, Australia—While many Australians were sitting down to a cup of coffee and the morning paper, and people in the U.S. were fast asleep intheir beds with
By Eric Velazquez Sydney, Australia—While many Australians were sitting down to a cup of coffee and the morning paper, and people in the U.S. were fast asleep intheir beds with
By Phillip Whitten and Michael Collins SYDNEY – The swimming over. After a brief vacation it time for us to go back to our "regular" world back in the States.
By Michael Collins Here are photos from the final day of swimming competition. Move your cursor over each photo for a description. ==================================================== POSTER SPECIALS: Get a poster of two
By Michael Collins The crowds at the Aquatic Centre were spectacular throughout the meet. Their enthusiasm was phenominal. Here are some shots of the fans cheering their heros. ==================================================== POSTER
By Michael Collins Here are some shots from days 6 & 7 of swimming. Move your cursor over each photo for a description. ==================================================== POSTER SPECIALS: Get a poster of
By Eric Velazquez Photos by Michael Collins Sydney, Australia—Australia became the first Golden Girls of water polo Saturday night at the Sydney International Aquatic Center, defeating the U.S., 4-3, in
By Phillip Whitten SYDNEY, Sept.23. GARY Hall, Jr., who won four medals, including two gold for the US swim team at the 2000 Olympic Games–more than any other American male
By Phillip Whitten & Michael Collins SYDNEY, Sept. 23. The final night of swimming at the Sydney Aquatic Centre. A total of 14 world records were set during the meet
By Eric Velazquez Stars and Stripers Brush Past Netherlands, 6-5, in Semifinal Thriller Sydney, Australia—Heading into these Games, the U.S. women’s water polo team had a three-point plan. First, get
By Phillip Whitten & Michael Collins SYDNEY, Sept. 22. The seventh, and next to last day of swimming in the Olympics produced one world record and three Olympic marks. Meanwhile,