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PHOENIX, Arizona. THE following SwimmingWorldMagazine.com articles help tell the rest of the stories also reported in the January issue of Swimming World Magazine. Recaps of the FINA World Cup in
PHOENIX, Arizona. THE following SwimmingWorldMagazine.com articles help tell the rest of the stories also reported in the January issue of Swimming World Magazine. Recaps of the FINA World Cup in
SAO PAULO, Brazil, December 17. ACCORDING to information released by the Brazilian Swimming Federation, several South American records fell at the Brazilian Championships held in Sao Paulo, Brazil this weekend.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, December 17. USA Swimming recently debuted its Olympic Trials web site, which features information about tickets, arena layout, athlete bios, event order and much more. Additionally, USA
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, December 17. THE U.S. Olympic Committee named Ryan Lochte as its November Male Athlete of the Month. Lochte's month was highlighted by a record-breaking performance at the
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, December 17. OVER the weekend at the 16th annual Elite Pro-Am meet held by the Chesapeake Swim Club, the Dallas Mustangs surfaced with the overall team title
PHOENIX, Arizona, December 17. THE College Swim Coaches Association of American (CSCAA) released its latest Division I Dual Meet Rankings this weekend. The following is the full text of the
DEBRECEN, Hungary, December 16. The Swedish foursome of Petter Stymne (21.41), Marcus Piehl (20.97), Per Nylin (21.15) and Stefan Nystrand (20.66) eclipsed the country's own world record in the men's
DEBRECEN, Hungary, December 16. WITH fast swimming still taking place in the pool at the 2007 European Short Course Championships, the European Swimming Federation (LEN) made the call to tap
DEBRECEN, Hungary, December 16. THE European Short Course Championships came to a close with two European records and a relay world record. Overall, the meet featured seven world records as
DEBRECEN, Hungary, December 15. ALTHOUGH the record is not recognized by FINA, the German foursome of Janine Pietsch (27.19), Janne Schaefer (29.64), Annika Mehlhorn (26.52) and Britta Steffen (23.32) surpassed