Dunn Breaks Short-Course World Record

PERTH, AUSTRALIA – Australian Matthew Dunn broke the world record in the men’s 400m individual medley at the Australian National Short-Course Championships. Dunn’s time of 4:04.24 beat the previous mark

GIRLS WATER POLO: Balance Of Power In CCS

by Keith Peters The first two years of girls’ water polo at the Central Coast Section championships saw Menlo School and Castilleja pretty much dominate the Division II level. Menlo

Androstenedione Use Alarms IOC

The IOC plans to lobby Major League Baseball and other professional sports in the United States to conform with the Olympics’ drug policy, including a ban on the dietary supplement

NCAA Water Polo Poll: Top 20

Through 10/17/98 1. USC 97 2. UC Irvine 94 3. UCLA 93 4. Stanford 87 5. Pepperdine 79 6. California 75 7. Pacific 71 8. Long Beach State 65 9.

USA Water Polo Coaches Of The Year To Be Honored

From www.uswp.org United States Water Polo’s United Airlines Coaches of the Year will participate in the United States Olympic Committee’s third annual coaching recognition program September 17-20 in Houston. USWP/United

1998 Commonwealth Games: Day 6

Day 6 Winners: Men's 1500m freestyle – Grant Hackett of Australia (14:50.92) Men's 200m individual medley – Matthew Dunn of Australia (2:00.26) Men's 400m medley relay – Australia (3:38.52) Women's

1998 Commonwealth Games: Day 5

Day 5 Winners: Men's 50m freestyle – Mark Foster of England (22.58) Men's 100m backstroke – Mark Versfeld of Canada (55.52) Men's 200m butterfly – James Hickman of England (1:57.11)

1998 Commonwealth Games: Day 4

Day 4 Winners: Men’s 400m freestyle – Ian Thorpe of Australia (3:44.35) Men’s 200m breaststroke – Simon Cowley of Australia (2:13.13) Men’s 400m freestyle relay – Australia (3:17.83) Women’s 100m

1998 Commonwealth Games

Day 1 Winners: Men’s 200m freestyle – Ian Thorpe of Australia (1:46.70) Men’s 100m breaststroke – Simon Cowley of Australia (1:02.00) Women’s 100m freestyle – Susan Rolph of England (55.17)

Back In The Swim

1972 Olympic hero, Shane Gould, has started swimming again. Competing in her first Masters meet in July, Gould clocked 29.3 for the 50 scm free, and Australian record for women