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Cody Miller & Wife Ali Announce First Pregnancy

21 June 2020

Reigning Olympic bronze medalist Cody Miller announced on his latest vlog that he and his wife Ali will be expecting a baby in November 2020. After being married for over three years,

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2016 Trials Throwback: Men’s 400 Free was The Connor-Conor Show

21 June 2020

Each day during the pre-scheduled days of the 2020 US Olympic Trials, Swimming World will take its readers back four years to the 2016 Trials in Omaha to recap each

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2016 Trials Throwback: Chase Kalisz States His Case in 400 IM

21 June 2020

Each day during the pre-scheduled days of the 2020 US Olympic Trials, Swimming World will take its readers back four years to the 2016 Trials in Omaha to recap each

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Swimming World Set to Unveil Weeklong Olympic Trials Coverage

20 June 2020

Swimming World Set to Unveil Weeklong Olympic Trials Coverage The United States Olympic Trials for the Tokyo Games were supposed to begin today, Omaha serving as the host for the

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Ryan Stramrood Breaks Record for Robben Island Crossing Open Water Swims

20 June 2020

Swimmer Ryan Stramrood broke the record for most open water crossings from mainland South Africa and Robben Island. On June 17, Stramrood crossed for the 109th time, Zwemza reported. Robben

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Swim Wales Announce Return To Training For Select Group Of Olympic And Paralympic Hopefuls

20 June 2020

Commonwealth 200m fly champion Alys Thomas, double Commonwealth medallist Dan Jervis and para-swimmer and S14 200 backstroke world-record holder Rhys Davies are among a select group of Swim Wales athletes

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A Film Called Blacks Can’t Swim Set To Go On General Release With A Timely Message Not Before Time

20 June 2020

Ed Accura, the man behind A Film Called Blacks Can’t Swim and co-founder of the Black Swimming Association in Britain, puts his film, with a sub-line of   “My Journey, My Story”,

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Michael Klim The Dad Still A Pillar Of Power As Australia Counts Down to Sydney Celebrations

19 June 2020

Michael Klim became as synonymous in Sydney in 2000 as the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House – standing tall as the pillars of an Olympic city, brimming in national

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Cullen Jones, Group of Black Swimmers Joining Voices Together to Fight Racism

19 June 2020

With his swimming days behind him, Cullen Jones knew he could only provide a certain perspective. As he told USA Today Friday, USA Swimming consulted the 36-year-old four-time Olympic medalist

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Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott Says Most Athletes Will Be Safer on Campus Than at Home

19 June 2020

Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said he believes most athletes in the conference would be safer training on campus than at home, according to a report from USA Today and AZ Central Sports.

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