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Hamburg Chosen as German Candidate City for 2024 Olympics, Paralympics

17 March 2015

FRANKFURT – Hamburg has been selected as Germany’s candidate city for the 2024 Olympics Paralympics, the German Olympic Sports Confederation announced at a press conference yesterday. The eight-member Bureau and

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Ouachita Baptist Women Undergo Team Renovation

17 March 2015

By Rachel Ewart, Swimming World College Intern This year, Ouachita Baptist University had a season of renovation. The school hired a new coach and the team bonded tremendously as they

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FINA Ending Presidential Age Limits Amidst Vocal Disagreement

17 March 2015

Even with the World Swimming Coaches Association vocally disagreeing with the move, FINA is looking to move forward with eliminating age limits for FINA Bureau members to allow FINA President Julio

Performance of the Week: Anton Lobanov Makes History In 200 Breast

17 March 2015

TUCSON – Rarely is a performance at the NCAA Division II swimming and diving championships so fast that it would have challenged for the win at the Division I level.

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Hello Ladies – NCAA Division I Women’s Championship Preview

17 March 2015

NCAA Division I Women’s Championship editorial coverage is sponsored by Nike Swim. Readers can download the Swimming World Magazine NCAA Women’s Division I Championship Preview for FREE to catch up on all the

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Top Races to Watch at Women’s NCAA Championships: Backstroke and Distance

17 March 2015

By David Rieder DURHAM − Yeah, there will be a lot of really good races at the women’s NCAA Championships. Look at Simone Manuel and Molly Hannis, odds-on favorites in

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Williams College Ready for Breakthrough At D3 NCAAs

17 March 2015

By Lauren Williams, Swimming World Intern With this year’s swimming season drawing to a quick close, the New England Small Colleges Athletic Conference sees a record 41 women and 34

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Colin Bone Breaks Multiple Records at Louisiana Short Course State Championships

17 March 2015

SULPHUR—Held at the SPAR Aquatic Center in early March, the 2015 Louisiana Short Course State Championships saw an astounding number of records fall. Colin Bone of Crawfish Aquatics succeeded in

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Morning Swim Show NCAA Splashback: Emma Reaney

17 March 2015

This episode of the Morning Swim Show takes us back to the 2014 NCAA Championships to talk to Emma Reaney. Reaney took the spotlight off Larson last year in the

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How Hot Is Too Hot In Open Water Swimming?

16 March 2015

By Dr. G. John Mullen SANTA CLARA – Open water swimming dates back to Captain Matthew Webb in 1875, the first person to swim across the English Channel in 21

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