Saturday 04 January 2003
 COMMONWEALTH MEDALLIST IN UNLUCKY ACCIDENT
elvetica, sans-serif" size="2">2002 had a sting in its tail this week for twenty five year old swimmer Adrian Turner, who won silver and bronze medals in the Commonwealth Games pool in Manchester. After a gutsy winter's training regime which didn't stop even on Christmas Day, Turner's plans came to an abrupt halt when he broke his collar bone at his home near Manchester at the weekend.
31st December
[british swimming news]
 12:54:44 PM.
SHOW
The challenges faced by open water swimmers will be there for all to see when the likes of Heather Frederiksen and David Leitch feature in a Channel 4 show which follows the athletes as part of the Great Adventure Race.
28th December
[british swimming news]
 12:54:27 PM.
If the diarist Samuel Pepys was alive today, he may well have used the web to share his thoughts. So Phil Gyford has turned his journal into a weblog. [BBC News | UK | UK Edition]
 12:54:04 PM.
 SWIMMING WELCOMES GOVERNMENT REPORT
a, sans-serif" size="2">Today's government report into Sport adopting a twin strand approach towards elite success and a healthier nation is welcomed by Swimming, Britain's most popular participation sport. Swimming's ability to contribute to both objectives is well documented in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit report.
19th December
[british swimming news]
 12:44:03 PM.