Articles by Braden Keith

Chad le Clos to Race 5 Individual Events at World Championships, Step Beyond Butterflies

Chad le Clos is most famous for his butterfly exploits, but in Kazan, he’ll make a big push outside of his comfort zone.

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U.S. Deaf Swimming Puts Out Call For Deaf or Hard of Hearing Swimmers

Marcus Titus (above) will lead the U.S. Deaf Swimming National Team to the Deaf Swimming World Championships in August.

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Abeysinghe Becomes First Sri Lankan Swimmer Ever to Earn World Champs Time Standard

Sri Lankan swimming history was made this past weekend at the Sugathadasa Stadium at the Sri Lankan National Championships and…

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Two More Golds and a 33-Year Old National Record for Joseph Schooling on Day 3 of SEA Games

In addition to Joseph Schooling’s golds, 18-year old Singaporean Zheng Wen Quah also had an impressive meet on Monday.

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Schooling Breaks Three SEA Games, Singapore Records on Day 2 of Competition

Singapore’s Joseph Schooling, even without swimming a stroke of his primary butterfly, already has two gold medals and three National Records at the 2015 SEA Games. File Photo: 2015 NCAA Championships

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Malaysia’s Cai Lin Pulled Out of 800 Freestyle on Battle with Tonsilitis at SEA Games

Malaysian distance swimmer Cai Lin was ominously absent from the 800 freestyle final on Saturday at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, and…

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Thailand’s 2012 Olympic Flag-Bearer Nuttapong Ketin Out of SEA Games After Doping Test

Two big stories have emerged on day one of the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, one of which comes from inside…

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Vietnam’s Nguyen Destroys Fields for Two Meet Records on Day 1 of 2015 SEA Games

Saturday saw the beginning of the swimming portion of the 2015 Southeast Asian Games.

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Texas A&M Hires Bolles’ Jason Calanog as New Men’s Assistant

Texas A&M head coach Jay Holmes (above) has a new assistant coach.

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ACC, Polish Champion Jan Switkowski Transferring from Virginia Tech to Florida

Jan Switkowski emerged from a deep and impressive field as the 2015 Polish National Champion in the 200 fly, and will now continue his college career at the University of Florida.

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2012 Olympian Craig Benson, Auburn’s Joe Patching Lead British World University Games Roster

2012 Olympian Craig Benson was on the short-end of a crowded British breaststroke field, but has received a consolation of a trip to the World University Games.

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Former Western Kentucky Commit Rachael Kelch Chooses San Diego State Upon Re-Commit

San Diego State head coach Mike Shrader (left) has added more talent to his rising San Diego State program.

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TCU Hires Jenn Cahill as New Assistant Coach

The TCU Horned Frogs have hired Jenn Cahill as their new assistant coach, which will mark her first Division I coaching…

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Katie Goldman, #685, Retires from Competitive Swimming

Katie Goldman, who won two medals at the 2010 Australian Championships when she was just 18-years old, has retired from competitive swimming.

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Chad le Clos Kicks Off 2016 Olympic Approach With Michael Phelps Social Media Shots

It’s one of the head-to-head matchups that everyone else on planet swim will be talking about ahead of the 2016 Olympic…

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