Aussie Invasion

By Stephen J. Thomas SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – A large contingent of over 30 elite Aussie swimmers will cross the Pacific to compete in the US Open Championships starting December 1,

Suspension Of Tracy Bonner Is Over

Diver Tracy Bonner, 26, one of the USA’s top Olympic contenders, received official notification Monday that her suspension from competition is over. In August, Bonner was suspended for a year

USOC President Hybl To Step Down

By Steve Wilstein COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – The U.S. Olympic Committee will start with a clean slate of leaders at least a year before the scandal-plagued 2002 Winter Games in

Hogshead’s Testimony: Part 2 of 2

OATH members felt that the IOC-created reform process would not hear their voices, that they would again be marginalized and excluded. That is the genesis of The OATH Report. The

Hogshead’s Testimony: Part 1 of 2

NANCY HOGSHEAD Three-time Olympic Gold Medalist 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games; 1980 Olympic Team Member; United States Swim Team; OATH Honorary Board Member Hearing on the Use of Performance Enhancing

Masters World Records Fall In California

By Phillip Whitten Eleven world Masters records fell the last two weekends in short course meters meets held in northern California. Competing last Saturday, October 16, at the Healdsburg 1500m

Update: Thorpedo Torpedoed

Ian Thorpe, Australia’s 17-year-old swimming sensation, is training in a fiberglass cast after chipping a bone in his ankle. Thorpe injured his left ankle in a fall while jogging last