1999 USMS Long Course Championships: Day 2
18 WORLD MASTERS MARKS TUMBLE AT MASTERS NATIONALS By Phillip Whitten Minneapolis, MN – Eighteen more world Masters record were washed away today, along with 26 U.S. national marks, at
18 WORLD MASTERS MARKS TUMBLE AT MASTERS NATIONALS By Phillip Whitten Minneapolis, MN – Eighteen more world Masters record were washed away today, along with 26 U.S. national marks, at
By Phillip Whitten The Pan Pacific Championships, to be held August 22-29 at next year’s Olympic pool in Sydney, is the pre-eminent swimming competition in the world this year. Times
By Phillip Whitten The Pan Pacific Championships, to be held August 22-29 at next year’s Olympic pool in Sydney, is the pre-eminent swimming competition in the world this year, surpassing
"SPECHTACULAR" BILL SPECT LEADS THE WAY AT MASTERS NATIONALS By Phillip Whitten Minneapolis, MN – Bill Specht of St. Petersburg (Florida) Masters led the way with two world records on
The 2000 USMS Short Course Nationals will not be held in Phoenix, Arizona, as voted at last year’s convention. According to Rich Bonney, executive director of the Phoenix Swim Club,
Cuban President Fidel Castro says his country’s strong athletic record and its rights as a 3rd World nation translate into a perfect venue to host the 2008 Olympics. Castro said
THE WOODLANDS, TX – In the end, Mark Ruiz came away with three national titles from the U.S. Summer National Diving Championships. In addition to his 1m and synchronized 3m
ELLENSBURG, WA -Chad Youngquist, Central Washington University’s swimming coach for the past three seasons, has resigned and will accept a teaching and coaching position at Shelton High School. Youngquist will
One of America’s most successful swim coaches has returned to coaching after a hiatus of several years. Randy Reese, former head coach at the University of Florida, has accepted a
By Phillip Whitten Phoenix, AZ – Gary Hall, Jr., who won the 50m freestyle in dramatic fashion at the U.S. National Championships three days ago, has decided he will swim