Kristy’s Winning Smile

When you got it, you got it! Kristy Kowal’s winning smile, broadcast around the world, resulted in an avalanche of email (over 400 letters), snail mail and several hundred phone

Update: Jim Toring Injury

From www.uswp.org I’m afraid the latest word is very bad. Doctors performed an EEG this afternoon and it came back “flatline.” What this means is that this test showed no

PREP SWIMMING: National Marks Fall to Finlay

by Keith Peters It’s rare when a high school athlete, in any sport, can actually plan to go after a record. Usually, those kind of performances are confined to championship

Pilczuk Parade

Bill Pilczuk, winner of the 50m free at the World Championships in Perth, was honored as the world’s fastest swimmer in a parade in his hometown of Cape May, NJ

Davis Pitches

Josh Davis, 3-time gold medalist at the 1996 Olympics, keeps piling up the endorsements. Davis recently signed a multi-year contract with Lifeline Industries of Laguna Hills, CA. Lifeline manufactures several

Mike Heath

Swimming World recently learned that Sherri Heath, wife of 1984 Olympic gold medalist Mike Heath, gave birth to son, Grady William, on May 6, 1997.

Schneider Fesses Up

Petra Schneider, who won Olympic gold in 1980 and held the world record in the 400m IM for 15 years (until it was broken last October by China’s Chen Yan),

Howdy, Naber

1976 Olympic legend, John Naber who hasn’t swum since…well, 1976 will be back in action at the Phoenix Grand Prix in May. John will lead off the Masters 40+ 200