Adam Peaty Sets Commonwealth Games Record in 50 Breast Semis
England’s Adam Peaty swam the 50 breast in a Commonwealth Games record 26.49 to earn the top seed for the finals. South Africa’s Cameron van der Burgh took the second
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England’s Adam Peaty swam the 50 breast in a Commonwealth Games record 26.49 to earn the top seed for the finals. South Africa’s Cameron van der Burgh took the second
Cate Campbell and Taylor Ruck had a great battle in the 100 free semifinals. Campbell, from Australia, earned the top seed for the finals with a swim of 52.64, a
Scotland’s Duncan Scott surged to the championship in the men’s 100 free at the Commonwealth Games. Duncan won the race in 48.02, holding off a charging Chad le Clos from
The Canadians started night four of the Commonwealth Games in dramatic fashion, going 1-2 in the women’s 200 backstroke. Kylie Masse won the event in 2:05.98, a Commonwealth Games record,
After three full days of action in Australia’s Gold Coast, fast swimming was on display at the 2018 Commonwealth Games for the fourth night of finals. The usual suspects like
Hickory’s Ross Dant swept the distance freestyle events at the 2018 YMCA National Championships after winning the mile by 20 seconds tonight with his 14:50.97. That time lowered his own National record
Max McHugh of Door County went two for two on breaststroke wins and YMCA National records, touching tonight in 51.59 in the 100 breaststroke. This morning he posted a 51.61, crushing his
Brendan Burns completed an individual event sweep at the 2018 YMCA National Championships, touching the wall in 1:44.49 in tonight’s 200 butterfly. Burns, of Upper Maine Line, also added his third
On the final night of the 2018 short course YMCA National Championships Sarasota won the combined team title ahead of Boise and York. The Sarasota men were dominant, while Somerset Hills’
After three full days of action in Australia’s Gold Coast, fast swimming was on display at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The usual suspects like Adam Peaty, Cate Campbell, Taylor Ruck