Glen Tasker, Australian Swimming chief executive, is leaving the sport after less than seven years in the top aquatics admin job Down Under to take up the role of chief executive officer of Tennis New South Wales
TYR is suing ... well, quite a few folk, it seems: Speedo; Mark Schubert, head coach to the USA who was there when TYR founder Steve Furniss was still in his USA togs; USA Swimming; and Erik Vendt
The Brazilian Swimming Federation has released news that the FINA Doping Panel has suspended Rebeca Gusmao for two years, dating back to a July 13, 2007, anti-doping control at the Pan American Games
We don't write much on open water here in the civilised world of pool swimming but here's a tale of courage, determination and dedication that's well worth taking the time for: back from cancer, Maarten van der Weijden is a world champion
Pierre Lafontaine will lead a group of seven coaches at the helm of the Maple shoal, with as Tom Johnson as head coach and Jozsef Nagy and Jan Bidrman among the staff
Head coach Orjan Madsen reveals news at a team-building seminar with 13 home coaches and Olympic staff coaches and athletes in Potsdam; Olympic plans laid out
Brazil will stage its final Olympic qualification trials in Rio from tomorrow until Sunday. The meet is decisive for all but the 11 athletes who have already booked their tickets to Beijing
Grant Hackett's 10km dream is over as he ends outside top 10 and gets DQ'd; at the helm - Vladimir Dyatchin (RUS), 0.3sec ahead of David Davies (GBR), and, 6sec back, Thomas Lurz (GER)
Top two from Melbourne 2007 repeat their one-two finish at the 5th FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships in Seville; Du Toit fourth and on her way to the inaugural 10km Olympic marathon swim in Beijing in August; big open water names must try agai
Gary Hall Jr speaks out on how the gain to be had in the latest generation of bodysuits could be used to mask doping; and the NYT reports on how nature made some athletes more able to cheat than others
Why even the biggest, wealthiest and most successful of swimming nations - one that already coaches many hundreds of the best swimmers from the developing world at its colleges - has work to do at home
Or will the open water specialists bite back as the likes of Grant Hackett and David Davies challenge for places in the inaugural 10km marathon race in Beijing at World Championships in Seville from Saturday