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The Conor Dwyer Swimming Photo Vault

Dwyer, before the 400m Freestyle at the Mutual of Omaha Duel in the Pool, Atlanta, Georgia. (Swim Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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Hurricane Sandy and Swimming Life Lessons

Hurricane Sandy caused over 100 deaths and damage that will require over 50 billion dollars to rebuild. (Swim Photo Credit: CW)

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Infant Swim Recovery, A Survival Technique

“Infant Swim Recovery is a survival technique that teaches infants and toddlers how to recover from an accidental fall into a body of water.” (Swim Photo Credit: ISR)

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Michael Phelps Lands Cover of Golf Digest

“Golf seems to be top of mind for Phelps everywhere he goes.”

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Want to Swim in College? How Do You Find The Right School?

“How do you know when you’ve found the right school? Ask yourself the following questions…” (Swim Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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2020, 2021 Olympic Perspective Issue

2020 Olympic Perspective issue with Caeleb Dressel cover…………………………………………………………………..

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Olympic Swimmer Missy Franklin Worth Millions to UC Berkeley

“LeBron James and Derek Jeter leapfrogged the NCAA monopoly. While in high school, however, neither had the global visibility or brand power Franklin now commands.” (Swim Photo Credit: Tim Binning)

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Raining Men in Berkeley

Olympic champion and proud Cal Berkeley swimmer, Nathan Adrian, helps out teammates. (Swim Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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Michael Phelps Visits Slums of Rio to Promote 2016 Olympic Games

“Phelps appeared at the Olympic Center in Complexo do Almeao, in the center of a group of shantytowns that were still embroiled in drug-trafficking and gang as recently as 2010.” (Swim Photo Credit: EN)

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Princeton Tigers Rally Around Teammate to Cure Rare Disease

SwimSpray Swim News: “I’m very proud that the Princeton family came together for such a great event,” said Princeton coach Susan Teeter. (Swim Photo Credit: AS)

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