Grannies of the Games: These U.S. swimming stars are close to 30--ancient by Olympic standards. Why they're not just getting older, they're getting better.(SOCIETY) (Newsweek)
A couple of pool sharks. (US Olympic swimming rivals Janet Evans and Brooke Bennett) (Newsweek)
What it takes to be an Olympic contender.(University of Tennessee student Tori DeSilvia hopes to be a member of the U.S. Olympic Swimming Team) (Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication)
Swimming Tops Track as Public's Favorite Olympic Event; Fifty-six percent of Americans plan to watch a great deal or fair amount of Olympics.(Survey) (Gallup Poll News Service)
Long Beach Eyes Potential Windfall With Swim Meets.(seeking U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Swimming)(Brief Article) (Los Angeles Business Journal)
Olympic swimming finals moved. (Aquatics International)
Golden opportunity: with the 2008 Olympic Games on the horizon, the spotlight is on the nation's swimming and diving athletes. But China's evolving aquatics industry stands to be the big winner. (Aquatics International)
Through its "Sealy Supports America's Best" program, Sealy, the official mattress supplier of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team, signed sponsorship agreements with 12 athletes across a range of Olympic sports, including track & field, swimming and women's soccer.(Supplier News)(Brief Article) (Hotel & Motel Management)
Passion, fidelity to purpose make Olympic dreams golden. (editor's daughter Catherine Fox member of winning 400-meter freestyle US swimming team)(Column) (National Catholic Reporter)
The swimming professor: the late Doc Counsilman perfected the science of swimming, which led many of his students to Olympic gold.(People) (Pool & Spa News)
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