Ian Thorpe's biggest rival is usually the clock but Australia's new high-performance director Greg Hodge issued a word of caution for anyone expecting him to add to his list of world records.
Hodge said he thought the set-up at the Manchester Aquatics Centre would hinder chances of super-fast times. "The pool is not … Continue Reading→
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Canadian Commonwealth Games Team Changes – Again!
Following yet more legal arguments, claims and counterclaims, the Canadian team has been changed again! Nadine Rolland has been added to the team and Doug Wake now loses out on his place.SNC Announcement
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With all the attention on the Commonwealth Games at present it is easy to forget that there is a swimming life after Manchester. For 10 of England's games team there won't be time to enjoy the aftermath of the Commonwealth aquatics programme, as they'll leave almost straight from the closing ceremony and … Continue Reading→
European Junior Championships – Day 4
Al in all an encouraging 4 days for the British team in Linz as the final day of competition drew to a close. A significant improvement on last years medal tally was achieved with Kate Haywood's gold in the 50m breastroke the highlight, but she will, unfortunately, not be please with her 100m final … Continue Reading→
European Junior Championships – Day 3
No medals for Britain's juniors on the third day of competition in Austria, but all eyes were on Kate Haywood, who produced a stunning swim in the semi finals of the 100 breastroke.
Haywood from Lincoln Vulcans is the youngest member of England's commonwealth team, and if she repeats the form she showed in … Continue Reading→
Haywood from Lincoln Vulcans is the youngest member of England's commonwealth team, and if she repeats the form she showed in … Continue Reading→