Kowal, Dolan Qualify First for 200 Breast and 200 IM Finals
By Kari Lydersen Event 19: Women's 200 Breast Semi-Final Kristy Kowal qualified first for the finals of the 200 breast with a 2:25.92, just .57 off the American record. Kowal,
By Kari Lydersen Event 19: Women's 200 Breast Semi-Final Kristy Kowal qualified first for the finals of the 200 breast with a 2:25.92, just .57 off the American record. Kowal,
By Kari Lydersen Neil Walker won the 100 free with a 48.71, taking the lead at the 50 and beating out Gary Hall Jr., who finished second in 48.84. Walker,
By Kari Lydersen Misty Hyman won the 200 fly in 2:09.27, just ahead of 400 IM champion Kaitlin Sandeno (2:09.54). Hyman went out fast to build a commanding lead at
By Kari Lydersen Kyle Salyards's surprise win in the 200 breast was followed up with another surprise swim by a young up-and-comer, as 17-year-old Aaron Piersol set a new Olympic
By Kari Lydersen Event 16: Men's 200 Breast Final In perhaps the most exciting race of the meet, Kyle Salyards came from third at the 150 to win the 200
Event 19: Women's 200 Breast Kristy Kowal qualified first for the semi-finals of the 200 breast with a 2:26.32. In the 100 breast, Kowal missed making the Olympic team by
By Michael Collins Body suits have been a big controversy going into this meet. I have been watching to see who is wearing them and who isn't. Here are some
World record-holder Lenny Krayzelburg qualified first for semi-finals of the 200 back, swimming a smooth 1:58.79 (sans cap, as in his 100 back prelim). Krayzelburg, 24 and representing Trojan, won
By Phillip Whitten INDIANAPOLIS, August 13. Anita Nall, the American record-holder in the women's 200 meter breaststroke and a gold, silver and bronze medalist at the 1992 Olympic Games in
Event 17: Women's 100 Free Dara Torres qualified first for semi-finals in the 100 free in 54.62. Torres, who set an American record in the 100 fly earlier in this