
Meg Gill Radically Changes The Sport Of Swimming
Meg Gill has nearly innovatively and unexpectedly changed the culture of USA Swimming in terms of its national governing body relationship with alcohol sponsorship.
Meg Gill has nearly innovatively and unexpectedly changed the culture of USA Swimming in terms of its national governing body relationship with alcohol sponsorship.
Research into the term 'The Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming' is ongoing, but here is some preliminary findings. The earliest references found to date go back to 1987 in Southern California when the term Triple Header was noted in an article in The San Diego Union-Tribune.In a February 6th, 1987 article about Jack Robertson, the San Diego Union-Tribune
The annual Chris Greene Lake Swim in Virginia was established in 1977 and has served as the U.S. Masters Swimming national 2-mile cable championships on several occasions. Because the cable swim is measured and surveyed annually to precisely 440 yards, the one and two-mile cable distances are the only open water events in which U.S. Masters Swimming