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Inside Olympics Competition will be fierce when America's best dive into the Olympic trials |
Popular Mechanics August 19, 2008 Allen St. John |
After 8 Golds for Phelps, 8 Big Questions on Beijing's Super Pool Sports fans and average humans were left dumbfounded last week as Michael Phelps and his USA Swimming teammates shattered records on a daily basis. |
Outside August 2004 Johnathan Waldman |
Performance Swimwear More is less--less drag, less turbulence, and less time to the finish line. At this summer's Athens Games, 75 percent of all swimmers will get hydro-dynamic in full-body and cutoff suits. |
Sports Illustrated May 23, 2000 |
Scorecard: Hot Times in a Fast Pool ...While the controversial neck-to-ankle suits worn by a handful of top swimmers could be contributing to the falling marks, it's no coincidence that of the 26 world records that have been set over the past two years and still stand, 14 have come at the SIAC... |
Outside December 2008 W. Hodding Carter |
Memo to Michael Phelps Nice job in China, guy. Now could you turn your attention to saving swimming? |
Sports Illustrated September 23, 2000 Brian Cazeneuve |
Poolside in Sydney Clear out the chlorine and dust off the history books. This was a terrific swim meet. World records fell in 13 races, many more than once... |
AskMen.com July 9, 2002 Austin Silver |
The Speedo Debate Who would've thought that a tiny contraption that fits snugly around a man's jewels could become the subject of such intense debate? So which side of the Speedo spectrum is the majority on? |
Fast Company November 2000 Angela Brimhall |
Radio Waves If you're like me, you find exercising to be just about the least exhilarating part of your day. But I've discovered the perfect little workout companion: the Speedo SurfRunner 2000 Radio, my latest exercise toy... |
AskMen.com June 25, 2012 Jeremy Berger |
Tyler Clary Interview American swimmer Tyler Clary talks about how he trains, manages mental and physical stress, and what it's like to be a career athlete and an Olympic hopeful. |
Fast Company July 2008 Paul Hochman |
High-Tech Gear for Olympic Athletes When it comes to finding that last bit of leverage over the Olympic competition, gear makers strain as hard as the athletes. |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2008 Colleen Paulson |
China Sporting Gold Medal Potential Double-digit growth forecast for China sports market. |
Sports Illustrated September 20, 2000 Steve Rushin |
Swimming's hidden secret In a 20-Meter Hotel Pool Freestyle Free-For-All, I promise I could beat the Thorpedo. |
Sports Illustrated August 16, 2000 Brian Cazeneuve |
Swim trials top 10 (er, 12) Following the tremendous response to our 10 (well, OK, 12) top highlights, lowlights and sidelights of the U.S. track and field trials last month, we present, with two races still to be swum on Wednesday, our top 10 (well, OK, 12) list from the Olympic swimming trials |
Salon.com September 18, 2000 Gary Kamiya |
Lanes of glory A flying Dutchwoman, an underdog Italian and the irrepressible Americans make swimming history at Sunday night's showdown in the water. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Two-Button Or Three-Button Suit? To help ensure you're purchasing the right suit for your body and your current wardrobe needs, we've broken down the rules for the who, what, where, and when of wearing one-button, two-button or three-button suits -- of the single-breasted variety. |
AskMen.com |
Summer Suits Not everyone is a suit aficionado. We have to admit it, though, that it speaks to every gentleman, whether it's for business or for casual purposes. |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 Louise Lee |
Spiffing Up Men's Wearhouse George Zimmer may sell staid corporate wear, but his formula for guaranteeing his company's longevity is anything but conventional. And his bargain-basement approach is racking up some impressive results. |
AskMen.com Simon Sinek |
Strength Building: Simon Sinek Smart companies are the ones that identify someone's natural talent and help them become even better. |
Chemistry World January 25, 2013 Rajesh Parishwad |
Indian supreme court's anger over unregulated clinical trials The fledgling clinical trials industry in India has been hit by recent revelations of a lack of regulation. Now, the country's supreme court has criticized the body that oversees clinical trials for its inaction in the face of these unethical practices. |