Lenny’s Diary at Swiminfo.com
LENNY KRAYZELBURG's Olympic Trials diary will be posted regularly–and exclusively–on swiminfo.com beginning tomorrow evening. The world record holder in the 100 and 200 meter backstroke, Lenny is one of America's
LENNY KRAYZELBURG's Olympic Trials diary will be posted regularly–and exclusively–on swiminfo.com beginning tomorrow evening. The world record holder in the 100 and 200 meter backstroke, Lenny is one of America's
(from the August issue of SWIMMING WORLD Magazine) By Phillip Whitten Arguably the most anxiety- and tension-ridden meet in all of swimming, the U.S. Olympic Trials is the one and
We have finally posted the results from the 800 Free and the 5K Open Water swim. Here they are:
By Michael Collins MUNICH, Germany – The end of the longest, largest meet I have ever been to has finally come. A full week of swimming. I think my butt
By Michael Collins MUNICH, Germany – Team scoring, it's not necessarily what you think. When the small, but extremely strong, team from Alaska found out they weren't keeping score at
By Michael Collins MUNICH, Germany – Funniest & saddest sight of the day -watching Walt Reid run around the computer area, rummaging through his bags and papers to find his
By Michael Collins MUNICH, Germany – Day 4 at the meet was a much needed day-away-from-the-pool for me. After 3 days of the meet, going from 7am to after 10:30pm,
By Craig Lord THE company was illustrious indeed at a heated poolside debate in Helsinki last month in which the thorny issue of the backstroke turn rule was thrashed about.
By Michael Collins MUNICH, Germany – Day 3 began with beautiful clear skies and warm weather. Finally, people can start enjoying the outside grassy area. Three events were contested: 400
ROSEVILLE, CA – The Senior National Championship Game went down to the wire. It may have taken overtime to settle things, but once the waters calmed, it was Golden Bear