Rough Start To 2012 Olympic Bid For U.S.
ORLANDO, FL – The 10 cities that hope to bring the 2012 Olympic Games to the United States had their first lesson in Olympics 101: Stay loose. After months of
ORLANDO, FL – The 10 cities that hope to bring the 2012 Olympic Games to the United States had their first lesson in Olympics 101: Stay loose. After months of
DALLAS, TX – The Stanford women’s swimming & diving team won the forth annual SMU Women’s Swimming & Diving Classic on Saturday night at Perkins Natatorium. The Cardinal, who finished
MADRID, SPAIN – Spanish swimmer Martin Zubero has retired. Zubero, 28, was Spain’s most successful swimmer, who came to prominence when he won the 200m backstroke at the 1991 World
PALO ALTO, CA – Olympic swimming great Pablo Morales, a 1987 graduate of Stanford University, has returned to his alma mater as an assistant men’s swim coach, head coach Skip
PALO ALTO, CA – The No. 3 Stanford men’s water polo team fell to top-ranked Pepperdine at deGuerre Pool in a rematch of the Cardinal’s 4-2 upset of the previously
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – A firebomb was left aboard a passenger ferry, the fifth bomb scare on public transport in less than a year in the city that will be the
News provided by www.uswp.org – Australian women water polo players cheered and wept yesterday after they won a 20-year battle to compete in the Olympics. The International Olympic Committee announced
“I’m thrilled for all the players and am extremely proud of all the efforts of USA Water Polo and the World Wide Women’s Water Polo movement,” said Megan Hernandez, Chairwoman
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. – A record 10 cities, including two-time Olympic host Los Angeles, have officially signed up as candidates to bring the Summer Games back to the United States
A month ago, it appeared the 1998 World Championships would not be televised. Then, after the intervention of new USS Executive Director, Chuck Wielgus, FOX agreed to cover the meet