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NEW COMMITS: The University of Minnesota has gained two new verbal commitments for their growing class of 2025 from in-state standout Chris Morris of St. Cloud, Minn. as well as Kiryat Motzkin, Israel
The decision of Olympic and Paralympic Popes to delay a decision on the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games is “unacceptable, irresponsible, and once again ignores the rights of athletes, says Global Athlete, a representative
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NEW COMMIT: Breaststroker and IMer Alex Lynch has announced his commitment to the University of Denver and will arrive on campus at the start of the 2020-21 season. He told Swimming World: “I am
NEW COMMIT: Seton Hall University has recently received a new commitment for the fall of 2020 from Sawyer Keyes of Missoula, Mont. Primarily a distance freestyler, Keyes does his club swimming with Billings
Swimming Australia’s High Performance programs will be shut down immediately and for the foreseeable future following one of the most dramatic days in Olympic sports with the Australian Olympic Committee
“It’s clear the Games can’t be held in July,” Australian Olympic Team Chef de Mission Ian Chesterman admitted today as reality struck that Toyko 2020 will now be postponed. The
The Canadian Olympic Committee Sunday night escalated the pressure on the International Olympic Committee to postpone the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, releasing a statement that it has “made the difficult decision
In this issue of Swimming World Biweekly, read about the impact that the Coronavirus Pandemic (Covid-19) has had on the entire aquatic community. John Lohn writes about the IOC’s hesitancy