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Swimming World Biweekly: Amy Bilquist – Why She Moved Back to Arizona

In this issue of SW Biweekly, read about why Amy Bilquist has moved back to Scottsdale, Arizona, and check out our 2019 U.S. Open Water National Championships AND our 2019 USMS Spring Championships recaps, and find out how Hannah Moore rebounded from a DQ to make the World Championships. In swimming news, Dara Torres is to host the 2019 ISHOF Honoree Ceremonies in Fort Lauderdale, Florida this month. USA Swimming announces their coaching staff for summer international meets, Maxime Rooney to transfer from Florida to Texas, Coley Stickels named the new Alabama Swimming and Diving head coach, Stu Wilson named the head coach of Swimming and Diving at the University of Evansville, Lilly King wins the 2019 Honda Sport Award for Swimming and Diving, and Siobhan Haughey details her 80-hour trip around the world to qualify for the Olympics.

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Swimming World Biweekly: Racing in Richmond – 2019 TYR Pro Swim Series Full Finals Recap

In this issue of SW Biweekly: a full recap and photo coverage of the 2019 TYR Pro Swim Series in Richmond, Virginia. Madisyn Cox files a lawsuit against the Cooper Clinic for ongoing damages and shut out by the International Swimming League. TYR Sport signs 2x Olympic gold medalist, USA water polo captain Maggie Steffens- making her the first elite level player in water polo history to sign with a global sports brand. Read five myths about diving debunked, and competitive parallels between Michael Phelps and Tiger Woods, two men who remain primary draws for outsiders to tune into their sports. Ted Knapp steps down as Stanford men’s swimming and diving coach, after 39 years of service. Spotlights on Richard “Doc” Hunkler, leading proponent of women’s water polo, who passed away at 83, and ASU Swimming Alum Stephen Estes who passed away in a helicopter crash.