Britain’s contingent at the European Junior Championships gave their senior counterparts a lesson in how it’s done on the first night of competition in Palma de Majorca as the squad claimed two gold and four silver medals.
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manaudou sets 400m world record
The second oldest world record in the women's books, and the oldest in Olympic events, was consigned to the history books today as France's Laure Manaudou finally erased Janet Evans' 1988 mark in the 400m freestyle. Whereas the American superstar had negative split her race, coming home faster in the second 200m than she … Continue Reading→
aussies to grace ncaas
Award-winning coach to Libby Lenton and Leisel Jones, Stephan Widmer, has hinted that his two most decorated charges may spend a season sharpening up in the NCAA competition in the USA.
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The ASA has launched a comprehensive consultation process for Masters Swimmers to assist in the production of the 2007 strategy for Masters swimming, the purpose of which will be to provide a blue print and working framework for the next five to ten years.
In 1993, Tony Holmyard and Paula Hunter of the Physical Education Department … Continue Reading→
rooney calls it a day
Australian Olympic swimming gold medallist Giaan Rooney has announced her retirement from competition. The Melbourne based swimmer will now pursue a career in television presenting.
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