Coughlin Strokes To Two National High School Records

Natalie Coughlin, a 15-year-old sophomore at Carondelet High School, stroked into the history books last week when she set two national high school records while competing at the CIF/North Coast

East German Doping Trials Continue

BERLIN, GERMANY – Former Olympic swimmer Andrea Pollack-Pinsche testifying at the trial of former East German coaches and doctors accused of giving athletes anabolic steroids said she did not know

Non-Slip Touchpads

Colorado Time Systems. Inc. recently announced it has received a U.S. patent for its AquaGrip touchpads, which provides a virtually slip-free surface for competitive swimmers.

U.S. Swimmers Selected For Goodwill Games

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Six 1998 world champions, including Amy Van Dyken, Bill Pilzcuk, Jenny Thompson, Lenny Krayzelburg, Lea Maurer and Kurt Grote, headline the Team USA swimming roster for

Men Win “Battle Of The Sexes”

Last weekend’s Phoenix Swimfest, one of the meets on the USS Grand Prix circuit, saw an exciting 200m medley relay “Battle of the Sexes” between an all-star women’s team and

USA Swimming To Host World Cup Event

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – USA Swimming announced it will host a stop on the FINA World Cup circuit on Dec. 1-2, 1998 in College Station, TX. The U.S. has never

Memorial Service For Lisa Coole

The funeral for former University of Georgia All-American swimmer Lisa Coole, killed Saturday in a car accident in Champaign, Ill., will be held at 11 a.m. (CT) Friday, May 22

Lisa Coole Dies In Car Accident

From www.sports.uga.edu ATHENS, GA – University of Georgia’s most decorated swimmer, Lisa Coole, died Saturday morning in a car accident in Champaign, Ill. A native of Rockford, Ill., Coole graduated

Popov vs. Hall: Round II

Russia’s Alex Popov told Swimming World that he plans to swim at the Santa Clara International Invitational in June. The Russian Rocket also expects to go head-to-head with American Gary