Articles by Braden Keith

Training at Home: Chlorine Jugs Make for Versatile Exercise Equipment

Australian Olympians Brianna Throssell (above) and Grant Irvine demonstrate how simple and inexpensive pieces of pool equipment can make a great workout aid.

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Daily Dryland Swimming Workouts #38 – Bad Weather Recovery Day

With bad weather predicted for much of the United States this weekend, this workout can be done inside (or outside, if you’re lucky enough for good weather).

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Relive the 2016 Olympic Women’s Water Polo Gold Medal Match

The match pitted the powerhouse Americans against the cinderella Italians for Olympic gold in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at the 2016 Olympic Games.

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U.S. Paralympics Confirms 3 Major Meet Dates for 2020;

McKenzie Coan (above) won 3 gold medals at the 2016 Paralympic Games and 5 total medals at the 2019 IPC World Championships.

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Hungarians, Femke Heemskerk, Michael Andrew Have All Found Lap Pools

National Training facilities reopened this week in Hungary for elite swimmers, including Boglarka Kapas (above), who tested positive for coronavirus.

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University of Chicago Swimmer Yifan Mao Named Fulbright Scholar

University of Chicago swimmer Yifan Mao has been named a Fulbright Scholar for the fellowship year of 2020-2021, the organization announced…

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Olympic Swimmer Dmitri Colupaev Working With Restaurants to Feed Hospitals

Colupaev, a former swimmer at USC and 2012 German Olympian, has been working with local restaurants to provide 500 meals per day to frontline healthcare workers.

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Daily Dryland Swimming Workouts #37 – Sprints and Power

Lace up your running shoes, this one is going to get your heart rate elevated.

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Toledo Removes Interim Tag, Makes Brie Globig Head Coach of Toledo Swimming

After spending last season as the interim head coach, Brie Globig has now been given the full position as the head coach of the Toledo Rockets.

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USA Swimming Announces $1 Million in Grants to Support Member Clubs

USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey (above) says this is an initial amount of funding, part of a goal to generate $5 million for clubs in partnerships with LSCs.

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Daily Dryland Swimming Workouts #36 – Climb the Ladder

The climb up provides challenges, the climb down provides opportunities.

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Tennessee Head Coach Matt Kredich Is Coping With Quarantine in His Own Way

A message on the Tennessee Twitter account on Monday reads: “He is doing just fine…. we are not worried at all… (pls send help)”

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Before the Dynasty: Eddie Reese as the Visionary of Auburn’s Swimming Success

Before Texas, before the 40-straight conference titles and 40-straight NCAA top 10 finishes, Eddie Reese was a part of 2 other dynasty-building eras in college swimming.

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2020 AAU Sullivan Awards Will Be Announced Live on Sports Video Podcast

Cal swimmer Abbey Weitzeil (above) is the only aquatic sport nominee for this award, which was first given 90 years ago.

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2-Time WAC Champion Lainie Bell Transfers to Eastern Michigan

Bell made a big impact in her 1 season at Northern Arizona, winning the 100 and 200 yard backstrokes at the WAC Championships

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