Articles by Braden Keith

Cal Swimming to Air 7 Times on Pac-12 Networks

Dave Durden’s Cal men, and Teri McKeever’s Cal women, can be caught on tv 7 times in 2014.

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Today in Swimming History, September 20th: Louisville Opens Natatorium

The Ralph R. Wright Natatorium at Louisville celebrates its 8th birthday on Friday.

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Baku, Brasilia, and Budapest Make 2019 World University Games Presentations

The three finalists and primary candidates for the 2019 World University Games made their initial formal presentations to the Federation International du Sport Universitaire, or FISU, in Belgium earlier this week. Present at the meeting representing the organizers of the biannual event were president Claude-Louis Gallien, and a pair of FISU Vice Presidents.

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Swimming Australia Finds Newest Sprint Talent on Day 1 of State Games

Swimming Australia’s State Team Championships began with several Meet Records on Friday.

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2014 Junior Nationals Time Standards Heavily Slanted Toward Long Course Swimmers

NCAP’s Carsten Vissering won the 2013 Junior National title in the 100 breaststroke at only 16 years old. In 2014, he could be back and ready for even bigger times.

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Alyssa Gialamas Now Hangs On Wall at Waubonsie Alongside Great Champions of the Past

This photo, Tweeted by @thepalubs, shows the new wall hanging at Waubonsie Valley High School

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Worlds Silver Medalist Conor Dwyer Confirms Intent to Swim at 2013 Duel in the Pool

Conor Dwyer Tweeted out his intent to swim at the 2013 Duel in the Pool this week.

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What Would Ryan Lochte Do Not Renewed For Season 2

“What Would Ryan Lochte Do” will not get a second season on E!.

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Today in Swimming History, September 19th: Janet Evans Begins Golden Run

Janet Evans didn’t win her first Olympic gold medal in a freestyle race, you might be surprised to learn.

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Triin Aljand, One-Time Almost NCAA Record Holder, Retires From Swimming

Texas A&M’s Triin Aljand will travel to Ankara, Turkey with her partner Peter Mankoc to take up coaching.

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Daniel Gyurta Receives International Fair Play Award at UNESCO

Daniel Gyurta of Hungary received an award from the United Nations in honor of his tribute to Alexander Dale Oen.

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Missouri State Swimming Mourns Loss of Recent Graduate Brown

Jordynn Brown, who just graduated from Missouri State last spring, died Wednesday morning in a single-car accident.

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Legendary Yale Coach Frank Keefe Returns to NCAA as Villanova Volunteer

Villanova has brought on Frank Keefe, formerly the head coach at Yale and the Omni Swim Club, as a volunteer assistant.

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Schroeder In Danger of Losing One Training Site

The Schroeder YMCA Swim Team is at risk of losing one of its site in the newly-formed south team.

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Olympic Champion, Nathan Adrian, Joins Fastest Man in Texas Battle for $10,001

The Fastest Man in Texas competition just rose to a whole new level of competition. 2012 Olympic 100 free Olympic…

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