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Water Polo One of Fastest-Growing Sports in U.S., According to NFHS

31 January 2017

Water polo has become one of the fastest growing sports in the USA, according to data from USA Water Polo (USAWP) and the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS).

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SR Smith Offers Tuck Away Track Start With Velocity Starting Block

30 January 2017

S.R.Smith’s Velocity Starting block features a track start that can be easily tucked away when the full block surface is desired. This provides an advantage for elite swimmers’ relay exchanges,

Meet of the Week: Queens, Wingate Close Regular Season At South Carolina

30 January 2017

Queens and Wingate closed their regular season schedule with a two-day invitational meet in South Carolina, facing off against Division I opponents University of South Carolina, East Carolina University, and

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Division II Meet Recap: Saint Leo Splits Against Tampa

30 January 2017

Some of the biggest teams in the Sunshine State Conference finished their regular dual meet competitions this week, including Nova Southeastern University who looks poised to make a run for

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The Week That Was: Surprise World Record In Tokyo Highlights Busy Week

30 January 2017

This was a busy week across the swimming world that was highlighted with a big world record over the weekend at the Kosuke Kitajima Cup in Japan. Read about all

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Ippei Watanabe Breaks 200 Breast World Record (RACE VIDEO)

30 January 2017

Japan’s Ippei Watanabe broke the world record in the men’s 200 breast Sunday, becoming the first man to ever crack the 2:07-barrier in the event. Watanabe posted a time of 2:06.67 at

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Division III Weekly Recap: Emory Takes Two Over Georgia

30 January 2017

The Georgia Bulldogs hosted the Emory Eagles on Saturday morning; the Bulldog women won with a score of 194-99 and the men took their meet 175-107. While it was clear

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1952 Olympic Bronze Medalist Evelyn Toque Kawamoto-Kono Passes Away

30 January 2017

Evelyn Tokue Kawamoto-Kono, a two-time Olympic Bronze Medalist at the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games, passed away in Hawaii on January 22, at the age of 83. Born on September 17,

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Pac-12 Weekly Analysis: Stanford, Cal Tune Up for Showdown

29 January 2017

By Dan D’Addona. After two amazing weekends packed with four meets and record-breaking performances, the Stanford and Cal women’s swim teams will have two weeks off before their epic showdown

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Big Ten Weekly Analysis: What Does Rivalry Win Mean for Michigan?

29 January 2017

By Dan D’Addona. The Michigan men and women took it to rival Ohio State on Friday. The women won 212-88 and the men won 186-114 — extremely convincing victories. But

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