Articles by Torrey Hart

Sun Yang to Request a Public CAS Hearing ‘To Be Fully Transparent,’ Lawyers Say

A 2018 ruling in the European Court of Human Rights would grant Sun Yang a public CAS hearing if he does request it.

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FINA Passes Rule Changes, Will Pick 2025/2027 Worlds Hosts This Weekend

FINA delegates approved minor adjustments to general, anti-doping, facilities and constitutional policies in Gwangju, South Korea.

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William & Mary Promotes Assistant Nate Kellogg to Head Coach

Kellogg was previously head coach at Georgia Southern for 12 seasons before his three as an assistant coach at William & Mary.

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Alicia Hicken-Franklin to Return to University of Denver as Head Coach

Minnesota’s Hicken-Franklin previously spent 16 seasons at the University of Denver, 11 of them as associate head coach.

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Brazilian Sprinter Gabriel Santos Lands 8-Month Suspension for Testing Positive

Santos reportedly claims he came into contact with the substance accidentally, and FINA accepted his defense, offering a reduced suspension.

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CAS Clarifies Sun Yang Hearing Timeline, Explains Inability to Expedite

All involved parties – WADA, FINA, and Yang’s camp – would have had to agree to speed up the process, but even made the request, according to CAS.

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2019 World Champs Preview: Building Excitement for 2020 in the Women’s 1500

This year’s field is missing some key players on the international stage, but you can still get excited for what’s to come.

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Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 7/17/2019

Check out our Weekly Wonders from July 12-14, 2019.

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Barelli on Pro Swimming Initiatives: ‘We Must Be Careful. We Are Not Tennis’

Italian Swimming Federation and LEN president Paolo Barelli gave a pre-Worlds interview about the state of swimming under his jurisdiction and beyond.

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Swimming’s TopTenTweets: Welcome, Baby Jones!

We’re back with swimming’s TopTenTweets!

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Hungarian Women Defeat S. Korea 64-0 in Most Lopsided Match in Worlds History

South Korea fielded its first-ever women’s water polo team – comprised of all swimmers – all but one of whom is in their teams.

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Sun Yang Expected to Face CAS Hearing in September

With his career reportedly on the line, WADA will challenge FINA’s decision not to sanction Sun Yang in court in September.

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Miriam Wagner Steps Down as Head Coach at Valparaiso

Valparaiso’s head coach vacancy is the 27th to occur in Division I this offseason alone, and third we’ve reported in the last week.

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A Key to Bruno Fratus’ Quick Rebound from Surgery? Underwater Weight Training.

Fratus is one of a growing number of professional athletes, the others mostly from the NFL, who are using Bay Area-based Aquabred’s methods.

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Weekly Wonders of Age Group Swimming – 7/10/2019

Check out our Weekly Wonders from July 5-7, 2019.

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