NCAA Relay Controversy-No Video Allowed
2008-03-29
Jeff Grace
What would a big sporting event be without a little controversy to make things interesting?
Men's NCAA Day 2
2008-03-29
Jeff Grace
While Texas purposely won't recruit foreigners, they were certainly in charge. Croats, Venezuelans, Slovenians, Frenchmen, Brazilians, and South Africans are dominating the US College Champs after two days of racing
Lenton-Trickett: 23.97 WR 50 Free
2008-03-29
Craig Lord
The Australian's effort brought to eight the number of world records set at the most extraordinary Olympic trials in Australian swimming history. Four world records fell at trials from 1988 to 2004
Men's NCAA Day 1
2008-03-28
Jeff Grace
Canadian Joel Greenshields anchors winning Arizona relay while Brazilian Cesar Cielo picked up wins for Auburn
Sullivan: WR 21.28 50 Free
2008-03-28
Craig Lord
The Australian sprinter strikes again
British Jobs Up for Grabs
2008-03-28
Various new and dynamic roles available: salary - negotiable
Nay Leads Way On Another Speed(o)y Day Down Under
2008-03-28
Craig Lord
A year ago, a 2:11.00 on 200m backstroke was good for the Australian title for Frances Adcock. She improved to a 2:10.31 at Australian trials in Sydney but finished fourth, locked out by two women on a 2:08 and a 15-year-old on a 2:10.10
US Coaches Sound Off on the Speedo Suit
2008-03-27
Jeff Grace
Straight from the pool deck at Men's NCAAs, the top US college coaches sound off on the new Speedo LZR Racer
Lenton: WR 52.88 100m Free
2008-03-27
Craig Lord
Libby Lenton eat your heart out with your 52.99 that didn't count. Libby Trickett has knocked that into a cocked hat with a 52.88 world record at the Australian trials in Sydney
Sullivan: WR 21.41 50 Free
2008-03-27
Craig Lord
The Australian sprinter has taken the 50m event into a new era with a time that sets a standard fit to send rivals either back to the drawing board or to through the door marked 'retirement'
Stoelwinder: How Sullivan Became Speedier
2008-03-26
Craig Lord
Just as Denis Auguin, coach to Alain Bernard, had some things to say about how his pupil has become so sharp and how there is more t come, so too has the mentor to the Australian speedster a fingernail away
LZR Racer: Banned In Canada And Maybe At NCAAs
2008-03-26
Craig Lord
The lack of availability of the new Speedo suit has prompted meet organisers to disallow use of the garment in fairness to competitors who feel disadvantaged; Speedo confirms - no suits 'til June
Sullivan Shaves 0.03sec Off For 47.52 100 Free
2008-03-26
Craig Lord
The sprint final was not just about the winner but about the progress being made behind him
Rickard Joins Sub-2:10 Club
2008-03-26
Craig Lord
Australian becomes seventh man to crack the 2:10 over 200m breaststroke with a Commonwealth record of 2:09.51, the third fastest ever
The Skinny on "The Suit" Straight From Speedo
2008-03-25
Nikki Dryden
Stu Isaac of Speedo took time to speak with SwimNews earlier today. We talked World Records, the new Speedo LZR Racer suit, and what's in store for the Canadians at their upcoming Olympic Trials.
Rice: WR 2:08.92 200m Medley
2008-03-25
Craig Lord
We're told that the Speedo suit is making no difference and that its insulting to suggest that the swimmer has been tech-doped in some way, but Stephanie Rice and sweetheart Eamon Sullivan are among those leading a headlong rush into a new era of speed
Pellegrini: WR 4:01.53 400m Free
2008-03-24
Craig Lord
The Italian freestyler blew away Laure Manaudou's world record to claim European title
Veldhuis: WR 24.09 50m Free
2008-03-24
Craig Lord
The Dutch sprinter has cracked Inge de Bruijn's 2000 standard; Bernard wins 50m final in 21.66
GBR Medley Women: ER 3:59.33
2008-03-24
Craig Lord
he time came off the following efforts: Elizabeth Simmonds 1:01.20; Kate Haywood, 1:07.11; Jemma Lowe, 58.00; and Francesca Halsall, 53.02. Average age: 17
Cseh: ER 4:09.59 400m Medley
2008-03-24
Craig Lord
The Hungarian claims European title by shaving 0.04sec off his own continental standard

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