ROME: Aaron Peirsol Takes Gold and Takes Down His Own WR in the 200 Back
ROME: Minutes ago, Aaron Peirsol became the first swimmer to go under 1:52 in the 200 back... at the 13th FINA World Championships.
ROME: Minutes ago, Aaron Peirsol became the first swimmer to go under 1:52 in the 200 back... at the 13th FINA World Championships.
For those interested in the entire final results sheets from the 18th World Maccabiah Games, including splits, all ages, and everything else you can imagine, feel free to download this PDF file at the following link.
Here are the quick links to Omega Live Timing and results for the World Championships in Rome.
In our continuing effort to make it easy for you to share the drills, or post them to your team's site... here's another cool, and easy option.
While it was yesterday, we did get word that Jason Lezak won the 50 free, and gave another thrilling anchor leg of the 400 freestyle relay at the Maccabiah Games.
One of my favorite blogs, SCAQ BLOG, posted a great illustration of the past, and the present in an article the other day.
Read the review of Jason Lezak's new DVD by one of our favorite bloggers.
Jason Lezak cruised to a 49.6 in prelims of the Maccabiah Games and is ready to swim finals. Watch it live on JLTV at 11 am eastern. - Updated.
Arrangements for Jimi Flowers' memorial service are now finalized.
Congratulations to Aaron Peirsol, who smashed two world records last week and earned the chance to compete in two individual events at the FINA World Championships in Rome.
We just got word that Jason Lezak will be lighting the torch at the opening ceremonies at the 18th Maccabiah Games in Israel.
Dave Denniston called this morning with the extremely sad news of our great friend, Jimi Flowers, passing yesterday.
Just a little video borrowed from YouTube that is very fun to watch.
Following is the TV broadcast schedule for the ConocoPhillips National Championships/World Championship Team Trials:
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