GENEVA, Switzerland, March 14. THE final day of action at the Swiss Long Course Championships featured another Dominik Meichtry double.
Meichtry rattled his meet record in the men's 100 fly with a time of 54.45. That time came up just shor...
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ALYTUS, Lithuania, March 14. THE last day of action at the Lithuanian Long Course Championships came to a close in Alytus.
Aksana Dzimidava won the women's 100 free in 59.01, just touching out Vaiva Gimbutyte's 59.04. Aliona Adamovich p...
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OPOLE, Poland, March 14. THE Polish Short Course Grand Prix held in Opole came to a close with Pawel Korzeniowski completing a strong meet.
Mirela Olczak won the women's 200 fly in 2:10.53, while Paula Zukowska (2:15.14) and Aleksandra Nowa...
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BIELLA, Italy, March 14. IN a quick one-day short course competition, Federica Pellegrini took a pair of titles at the Italian Club Championships held in Biella.
Pellegrini clocked a 54.40 to win the women's 100 free. Silvia Di Pietro place...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, March 14. IN this week's edition of Split Time, Peter Busch joins host Garrett McCaffrey for an NCAA Swimming Championship preview like you can't find anywhere else.
The guys pick a winner, a placer, and a dark...
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PALO ALTO, California, March 14. OHIO State University won three of four finals events en route to its 26th Collegiate overall High Point title at the 2010 U.S. Collegiate Championships on Saturday. OSU scored 96 points while Stanford took second ...
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PHOENIX, Arizona. THROUGHOUT this weekend, SwimmingWorld.com will provide the most comprehensive coverage of zone diving qualifying to be found here on this specific article. These meets will impact both the men's and the women's NCAA Divi...
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FEDERAL WAY, Washington, March 13. TONIGHT's finale session at the USA Swimming Sectionals held in Federal Way featured several sectional records falling by the wayside in short course yard action.
Cascade's Annemarie Thayer touched out...
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 13. THE final day of short course yard action at the USA Swimming Sectionals held in Minneapolis witnessed ASK's Dagny Knutson doubling up.
Knutson dominated the women's 200 back with a time of 1:55.56. Min...
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