Palo Alto Swim Club Makes Another Big Splash

by Keith Peters The Palo Alto Swim Club may be entering its 44th year of existence, but it’s only getting better with age. At least that’s how PASC coaches Tony

Elections And Nominations

Anyone wishing to run for any office that will be elected in Cincinnati, OH, at the 1998 United States Aquatic Sports Convention should complete and return the Elections and Nominations

1999 Pan Pacific Championships

With the reintroduction of semifinals to the 2000 Olympic Games swimming program, the Pan Pacific Charter Nations have decided to include semifinals in the 1999 Pan Pacific Championships. In order

Stylin’ Sabir

Stanford’s Sabir Muhammad will join the U.S. Resident National Team in Colorado Springs in September. Recently the 6-6 grad did a gig as a model for Banana Republic.

Women’s Water Polo – A Success Story

From www.uswp.org When George Washington University and Brown University announced that they were adding women’s water polo to their athletic programs, it moved the sport to within one institution of

News From Down Under

Swimming World has learned that Duncan Armstrong, the 1988 Olympic champion and former world-record holder in the 200m freestyle, is training again in a bid to make the 2000 Australian

$26 Million Committed To U.S. Medals

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – The U.S. Olympic Committee’s Executive Committee approved $26 million for a program aimed at increasing the number of American medalists in the next Olympics. The money