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PHOENIX, Arizona, August 22. THE FINA junior world championships wrapped up last night in Peru with the United States at the top of the gold medal and overall medal tallies.
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 22. THE FINA junior world championships wrapped up last night in Peru with the United States at the top of the gold medal and overall medal tallies.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, August 22. FOLLOWING the successful 14th FINA World Championships, held in Shanghai (CHN) from July 16-31, 2011 FINA announces that 362 samples were collected during the competition for
LIMA, Peru, August 21. THE FINA World Junior Championships came to a close with another meet-record onslaught. USA's Jacob Pebley led three swimmers under the meet record in the men's
SACRAMENTO, California, August 21. LAST night, Jamie Patrick completed a 31-hour swim of the 111-mile Sacramento River, according to the Sacramento Bee. He swam from Princeton, California to Sacramento's Tower
LIMA, Peru, August 20. IN the penultimate night of action at the FINA World Junior Championships, several more meet records took a fall with Ukraine claiming a pair of gold
LIMA, Peru, August 19. SEVERAL meet records fell again at the FINA World Junior Championships, while a pair of top 25 world-ranked times went into the ledger. Italy's Lisa Fissneider
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 22. MASTERS swimmer Larry Day joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show to talk about returning to the pool to set Masters world records after recovering
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 19. RESULTS of the previous Poll of the Week: Should FINA consider changing the 15-meter underwater rule? No, keep it where it is. 64.86 percent Yes, make
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 19. THE World University Games concluded today in Shenzhen, China, with four countries winning six of the events on the final day. Japan and Italy each won
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 19. THE University Interscholastic League, the organization that governs high school sports in Texas, has amended its rules regarding relay takeoff judging, giving the human eye more