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SwimSwam Podcast: David Marsh on How Small Changes Turn to Gold Medals

We sat down with 2016 Olympic head coach David Marsh and picked his brain on how small changes can make huge differences, especially when you want them to

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Louisville Adds to Class of 2025 with Verbal from SOLO’s Ryan Hogan

At the 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Championships – East, Hogan scored in the 400 IM C-final and finished 23rd overall.

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Returning Conference Points: Stanford Returns 19 of 20 Relay Legs In W Pac-12

The Pac-12 brings in three of the top five recruiting classes nationwide on the women’s side, and a young Stanford team gets even tougher.

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How to Get The Caeleb Dressel Olympic Gold Cover SwimSwam Magazine Issue

The next issue of SwimSwamMAG addresses the COVID-19 impact on the Olympics, and we project how elites will perform in 2021 with an extra year of training.

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Morgan Burke, Purdue’s Former Director of Athletics, Dies At 68

Burke, the namesake of Purdue’s pool, served as vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics at Purdue University from 1993 to 2016.

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See 2384 New Swim Jobs You Might Love

If you don’t like the career you’re in, you might want to work in the swimming community and be a part of our swimming family! Go here to see 2784 Swim Jobs.

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Bud McAllister & His Predictor Sets Say Goodbye To Western Australia

Another coaching change is taking place down under as Bud McAllister will be departing his role at the helm of the swimming program at WAIS.

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Shouts From The Stands: Swimmers During COVID-19

Ultimately, the pain that we suffer from swimming, even if it’s the first week back, is far less than the pain of sitting at home and doing nothing.

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Get Your Swimming Feel For The Water Back With Aqua Knuckles

Swimmers and coaches will find using Aqua Knuckles at the beginning of workouts is best because swimmers have their best attention to detail at this time. 

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3-Time Olympic Champion Ashley Tappin Inducted into New Orleans Sports HOF

Three-time Olympic gold medalist and Arizona swimming alumni Ashley Tappin has been inducted into the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame.

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2019 World Championship Gold Medalist Michael Chadwick Is Changing Teams

Chadwick will return closer to his home in Charlotte and train with his former college coach Mark Gangloff at North Carolina.

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Georgia Picks Up Crow Canyon Sprinter Brennan Cheney for Fall 2021

As a high school sophomore, Cheney scored in B-finals of the 200 free and 100 fly at the 2019 CIF North Section Championships representing San Ramon Valley.

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On-The-Mend Le Clos Reveals Cause For His Two Surgeries

28-year-old Olympic gold medalist Chad Le Clos speaks to the recent surgeries he underwent amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

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South American Swimming Readying For Comeback As Governments Ease Lockdown

Nations such as Peru, Colombia, Uruguay or Paraguay will see swimmers back on deck, following in the footsteps of Ecuador, Argentina or Brazil.

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University of Delaware Swims 3,350 Meters in First Workout Back from Quarantine

The University of Delaware kicked off voluntary workouts last Wednesday with a light workout in a short course meters pool. Above: head coach Pablo Marmolejo.

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