Texas Shines at American Short Course Champs, Day One
By Robin Jentes AUSTIN, Texas, March 8. SEVERAL members of the Texas men's and women's swimming teams claimed top finishes in the first day of competition at the American Short
By Robin Jentes AUSTIN, Texas, March 8. SEVERAL members of the Texas men's and women's swimming teams claimed top finishes in the first day of competition at the American Short
By Bill Bell BUFFALO, NY., March 8. IT'S only the first day of a three-day Championship and the 17-time defending champions have been down before — but rarely by 33
By Jim Lutz WHILE cleaning out a closest in my "new" digs recently I came across numerous copies of SWIMMING WORLD. Some issues dated back to the late 1960’s when
By Phillip Whitten March 7. IN the aftermath of the shocking decision by the University of Kansas to ax its men's swimming and diving team, rumors were rife that other
March 7. VENEZUELA'S DANNY CHOCRON, 27, a world-class open water swimmer who has won four U.S. national open water titles, was arrested last Friday on charges of sexual misconduct, according
By Phillip Whitten March 7. SPEEDO, a company that originated in Australia (though it no longer is Aussie-owned) and is all but synonymous with the Aussie summer, was in its
By Phillip Whitten LOS ANGELES, March 6. IN a stunning, unexpected and unprecedented decision, the NCAA's Championship/ Competition Cabinet reversed an earlier decision by the NCAA Swimming Rules Committee that
LONDON, March 6. THE world governing body for track and field, the IAAF, has formally accused the United States of covering up positive drugs tests and failing to comply with
March 6. NATALIE DU TOIT, regarded by many as one of South Africa's most likely contenders at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, was injured in a traffic accident in Cape
March 5. A RECOMMENDATION released Thursday, Feb. 22 by the James Madison University administration would enable the university to continue offering all 28 intercollegiate sports that are now available at