Thorpe, Heyns Named 1999 World Swimmers of the Year
Australian teen sensation Ian Thorpe was named the male “World Swimmer of the Year” for the second year in a row by Swimming World Magazine, the sport’s magazine of record.
Australian teen sensation Ian Thorpe was named the male “World Swimmer of the Year” for the second year in a row by Swimming World Magazine, the sport’s magazine of record.
Courtesy www.usawaterpolo.com LA JOLLA, CA – If the UCLA Bruins could choose the venue for the NCAA Championships, San Diego would be a top option. The No. 1 Bruins returned
by Phillip Whitten San Antonio, TX – There were several upsets, four meet records and some very fast swimming on the final day of the three-day U.S. Open Swimming Championships,
by Phillip Whitten San Antonio, TX – Jenny Thompson and Lenny Krayzelburg both won their specialties in meet record time on the second night of competition at the U.S. Open
by Phillip Whitten San Antonio, TX – Brash 15-year-old Megann Quann, of Puyallup (Wash.) Swim Club made good on her promise to break the American record in the 100m breaststroke,
Dominica Fusara, diving, Cincinnati, OH Jana Krohn, freestyle and butterfly, Phoenix, AZ Melissa Deary, Jacksonville, FL Klete Keller, freestyle, Phoenix, AZ Raymond Vincent, diving, Lake Forest, CA Trent Staley, freestyle,
ATHENS, GA – Georgia head swim coach Jack Bauerle announced the signing of two additional members of the class of 2004 as Neka Mabry of Little Rock, Ark., and Rebecca
Bobby Patten became the oldest person ever to break 16 minutes for the 1500 meter freestyle when he set a Masters world record for men 35-39 for the metric mile
UCLA’s Blake Wellen connected from two meters out with 0:01 second remaining in the second overtime period to give the Bruins a 12-11 win over Stanford in the MPSF Championship
Scott Tucker flew down to Rio de Janeiro for Thanksgiving to enjoy some southern hemisphere summer sun, check out the action at Ipanema and, oh yeah, compete at the FINA