New Chairman For British Swimming
2008-10-03
Alistair Gray, a strategy consultant who has worked in various sports in Britain, has been appointed chairman of the national swimming federation in the build up to the 2012 Olympic Games in London
Canada Appoints Coach To Lead Juniors
2008-10-03
Swimming Canada has appointed Ken McKinnon as National Junior Coach and national team development programmes
Marathon Death In India
2008-10-01
Craig Lord
Open water swimming has suffered its first death in competition since the 10km event was officially recognised as the "marathon" in readiness for its introduction to the Olympic Games
Muñoz Plans Move To Marseilles
2008-10-01
The Spaniard seeks more competitive environment in France
Leveaux Gets Ready For Rome
2008-10-01
Craig Lord
The French sprinter is back in training with new hunger in his heart: nothing like two Olympic silver medals to whet the appetite
Trickett Confirms Switch of Coach
2008-10-01
Craig Lord
Olympic 'fly champion to train in Sydney alongside Eamon Sullivan under the guidance of coach Grant Stoelwinder
Trickett To Leave Widmer In Sydney Move
2008-09-30
Craig Lord
The world's fastest woman will join the world's fastest man (Eamon Sullivan) under the guidance of coach Grant Stoelwinder later this year, say reports
US College Coaches Extend Suit Ban
2008-09-29
Craig Lord
The CSCAA's move shows a clear determination to separate the latest generation of hi-tech bodysuits from bygone garments. Is there a political white knight now ready to sift the silt of waters muddied by transforming technology?
Margaret Colwin passed away
2008-09-28
COLWIN, Margaret (Nee Cummings) Passed away peacefully at the Ottawa General Hospital on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, age 78 years
USA Swimming Bans Hi-Tech Suits for Youth
2008-09-28
Craig Lord
USA Swimming's decision also has implications for world youth swimming. If American youth cannot afford this suit, imagine what a $500 suit means to families in other parts of the world
Battlelines Drawn For FINA Fight
2008-09-28
Craig Lord
The composition of Europe's aquatic power base is set - soon we will know more about why the votes went the way they did and what it will mean in 2009
European Battle At Heart of FINA War
2008-09-27
Craig Lord
Comment: The time has come for aquatic blazers to turn back the clock in one key regard and take the Kennedy approach: ask not what FINA can do for you but what you can do for FINA
Anonymity In The RSA Inquiry
2008-09-27
Norman Arendse, the inquiry leader, said that one problem facing the commission was the request by some witnesses to remain anonymous
Phelps Is USA Swimmer of Year (Shock!)
2008-09-27
The winner of eight gold medals in Beijing wins top award in his school
Phelps Is USA Swimmer of Year (Shock!)
2008-09-27
The winner of eight gold medals in Beijing wins top award in his school
Terms of RSA Inquiry
2008-09-26
Broad themes have emerged from the written submissions received in the investigation into matters in South Africa
Britain Rewards Olympic Medal Coaches
2008-09-26
Craig Lord
Two of the five British coaches who made a first-hand contribution to their nation's medals haul of six Olympic medals in Beijing, Dave McNulty and Sean Kelly, have been selected to head two of British Swimming Intensive Training Centres from next month
New Head Coach For Denmark
2008-09-25
Paulus Wildeboer, father of sons who compete for different nations, as head coach following the departure of Mark
 Regan
Thorpe's Other Masterpiece
2008-09-25
Craig Lord
A painting by Ian Thorpe will go under the hammer in Hong Kong next month. Its is estimated that My Pain, My Gain could fetch between $US7,700 and $10,300 when it is offered to buyers at Sotheby's Sport in Art auction on October 5
News Round-Up
2008-09-22
Park returns to training; Thorpe action delayed; Manaudou may head to Marseilles; Matt Jaukovic sets the pace at Aussie s/c champs

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