Sports
Harold Henning, 69, former president of the International Swimming Federation and the International Swimming Hall of Fame, died early this week at his home in Naperville, Ill.
May 26, 1988
Archives
Swimming shrine will induct O.C. woman, 101, into new masters category. She’s still going strong after 80-plus years in sport.
Jan. 28, 2003
Olympics
Mark Spitz, winner of seven gold medals in the 1972 Olympic Games at Munich, was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Santa Clara International Swim Center.
June 4, 1987
Viola Cady Krahn, the holder of 17 masters world diving titles and whose lifelong swimming and diving career earned her induction into a swimming hall of fame, died Tuesday.
June 2, 2004
Adolph Kiefer, the 100-meter backstroke champion at the 1936 Berlin Games who was America’s oldest living Olympic gold medalist in any sport, has died.
May 5, 2017
Diver Greg Louganis, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, will be inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame on May 7 in Ft.
April 28, 1993
Diving coach Glenn McCormick, whose students have included Olympic contenders and national champions, has been inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
June 27, 1995
Obituaries
June Krauser, who wrote the rules for masters swimming competitions in their infancy in the 1970s and set more than 200 records while making a name for herself as the “Mother of Masters Swimming,” died Aug. 2 in Pompano Beach, Fla.
Aug. 13, 2014
Sept. 2, 2013
Swimmer Viola Cady Krahn of Laguna Woods, who still competes at age 102, was inducted Saturday into the International Masters Swimming Hall of Fame in Florida.
Jan. 11, 2004