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By Steven Munatones, Swimming World Special Correspondent
SEVILLE, Spain, May 9. BEING such a well-known and accomplished athlete like Grant Hackett certainly has its ups and downs.
After graciously facing the Australian media to discuss his disqualification in the 10K world cham...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, May 9. IN the span of 12 months, Chris Thompson's American and NCAA record in the 1650 yard freestyle was chased by three of distance swimming's best. In an exclusive interview with Swimming World Radio that appear...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, May 9. FRIDAY'S edition of The Morning Swim Show gets viewers ready for this weekend's exciting matches at the Women's NCAA Water Polo Championships.
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, May 8. THE second day of the Maria Lenk Brazilian Trials featured a few continental records being rewritten.
Guilherme Guido nearly dipped under 25 seconds in the men's 50 back as he clocked a time of 25.04 that set ...
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By Steven Munatones, Swimming World Special Correspondent
SEVILLE, Spain, May 8. MARK Warkentin learned how difficult it is to touch out a 6 foot 8 inch competitor, especially when the touch pads are elevated a foot above the water surfa...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, May 8. NO matter what your swimming goals, readers will find something for everyone with the Workout Card in the current issue of Swimming World Magazine.
The May Workout Card is authored by Chris Colburn, co-head coach...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, May 8. THE Thursday edition of The Morning Swim Show continues to highlight the FINA Open Water World Championships and talks to Swimming World's special correspondent and a teen swimming sensation.
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PHOENIX, Arizona, May 7. DO you record your swim meet results on a scrap of paper or in a notebook? Do you have trouble remembering your best times and goals? Would you like to be able to analyze and graph your progress?
If you have answered ye...
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INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, May 7. OUT of the nearly 220 teams that missed the mark in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) recent Academic Progress Rate release, only two of them came from aquatics sports.
The University of Ten...
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, May 7. THE Maria Lenk Brazilian Trials opened in grand fashion today as several meet records took a tumble.
Cesar Cielo posted a pair of sub-22 times, with his preliminary effort of 21.90 setting the men's 50 free me...
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