Articles by Braden Keith

Camryn Toney Verbally Commits to Texas A&M

Camryn Toney of Texas Ford Aquatics near Dallas has verbally committed to the Texas A&M Aggies. I choose Texas A&M…

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USA Swimming Names Roster of 13 Juniors for World Cup Meets

USA Swimming has announced a roster of 13 18-and-under swimmers who will travel to the 2016 FINA World Cup stops…

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Oleksiak, Condorelli Named Canadian Swimmers of the Year

16-Year old Penny Oleksiak has been named the Canadian Swimmer of the Year.

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USA Swimming Reveals Familiar Standards for 2017 Championships

The IUPUI Natatorium will host the 2017 World Championship Trials.

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Hosszu Wins 25th-Straight World Cup Race in 200 IM

Katinka Hosszu has won the 200 IM at the 25th-straight World Cup meet in which it has been held.

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Olympic Doping Summit to Review WADA Anti-Doping System

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) have announced details of an October 8th summit on controlling doping in sports. Among the…

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Virginia Tech Women Add Trio to 2017 Class in Recruiting Rush

Virginia Tech head coach Ned Skinner picked up three verbal commitments for his women’s team in a mid-week haul.

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Rome’s City Council Votes to End 2024 Olympic Bid

Rome has all-but-officially withdrawn from hosting duties for the 2024 Olympic Games.

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2016 U.S. Olympic Team Gets Their Day at the White House

2016 Olympic Champion and 100 backstroke World Record holder Ryan Murphy checked in live from the White House on Thursday as…

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How Baseball MVP Bryce Harper Got Katie Ledecky’s Cap for Celebration

When baseball’s Washington Nationals clinched the National League East earlier this week, their biggest star Bryce Harper rocked a pair of…

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Three Olympians Sanctioned for Gambling on Rio Olympics

Adding to a pile of controversies that continue well beyond the conclusion of competition in Rio (Ryan Lochte, ticket scalping…

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Nagoya, Japan to Host 2026 Asian Games

Nagoya, Japan was announced as the host of the 2026 Asian Games this week, providing sufficient evidence to the Olympic…

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Luiz Gustavo Borges Follows Family Legacy to University of Michigan

Luiz Gustavo Borges, son of one of the greatest swimmers in the history of the University of Michigan Gustavo Borges,…

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Missouri Tigers Get Verbals from Texas, Virginia State Champs

The Missouri Tigers picked up a verbal commitment for both their men’s and women’s swim teams – and both swimmers…

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Swimming & Diving Make Up 1/3 of NCAA Woman of the Year Finalists

Miami diver Kara McCormack is one of 9 finalists for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.

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