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VIDEO: Swimmers’ Grit and Determination Shine Through During The COVID Shutdown

Our pools are closed, but let’s stay positive and fit! Swimmers have the grit, determination and make-it-happen spirit to get through this difficult time!

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Texas 5A State Champion Juan Ceresa Commits to Michigan

Juan Ceresa from Longhorn Aquatics has announced his commitment to swim for the University of Michigan for 2020-21.

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Dolfin Swim of the Week: Shane Gould’s First WR Came On This Day in 1971

Australia’s Shane Gould is still the only person in history to hold world records in the 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1500 freestyles at the same time.

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Epic Swims: Katie Ledecky Unites Long Course Distance World Records in 2014

With the swim, Ledecky became the first woman to hold the 400-, 800-, and 1500-meter free world records in long course simultaneously since the 1980s.

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British Swimming Coaches Association Publishes ‘Return To Pool’ Guidelines

The British Swimming Coaches Association (BSCA) has published revised guidance for members to heed upon the eventual return to the pool. 

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Dutch Swimming Federation Issues Apology as Country Reopens Elite Training

The Dutch Swimming Federation was rebuked by its National Olympic Committee after violating national lockdown orders by allowing use of its pool in April.

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Ultra Swim Swimmer of the Month: Looking Back At Maya DiRado’s April of 2016

One Olympic cycle ago, Maya DiRado was completing an impressive month of April that set her up for a first-time Olympic berth and four medals in Rio.

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WADA Hands Cases Against 298 Russian Athletes Over To Anti-Doping Organizations

The World Anti-Doping Agency has completed investigations into 298 Russian athletes and has handed case packages to 28 other organizations for further action.

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Swimming Canada Expands On Future Plans, Including Combining National Meets

In an effort to alleviate financial strain, the 2021 Canadian Junior and Senior National Championships will be condensed into one meet.

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Robots, Magic, Swimming Pools—The Chuck Katis Story

“Stories are a universal connector. Regardless of country, culture, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation—stories are a language shared by us all.”

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Swim England: Pool Re-Opening Details In The Works

Nations around the world are slowly starting the planning process for opening back up public spaces with the flattening of the coronavirus curve.

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Arizona High School State Breaststroke Champion Tate Bahti Commits to Wildcats

Tate Bahti was the 2019 Arizona Division II High School State Champion in the 100 breaststroke as a junior. He’ll stay in-state for college.

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New Zealand National Record Holder Bre Crawford Commits to Indiana

The 17-year old Crawford already holds 2 New Zealand all-ages national records in short course: the 100 breaststroke and 50 fly.

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Competitor Coach of the Month: Salo’s Trojans Ruled April of 2012

It’s been a sadly swimming-light month of April, so we’re using our Swimmer of the Month to look back on this month two Olympic cycles earlier.

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Swimming From Home: Texas Head Coach Carol Capitani Plays “Box of Truths”

Texas women’s head coach Carol Capitani and I took one of Jimmy Fallon’s talk show games, Box of Lies, and made it our own

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