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Anna Hopkin: Move To Loughborough With Mel Marshall Was “Always The Plan”

Hopkin returned to Loughborough shortly after NCAAs were cancelled and immediately popped off a quick 53.3 LCM 100 freestyle.

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USA Swimming Won’t Sanction Meets Through at Least May 31st

As some states are considering reopening by mid-May, USA Swimming has announced that it will not sanction meets through at least May 31.

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What the Guidelines for Nationwide Reopening Mean for Swimming

In order for swimming to return to normal, gyms, pools, and spas will need to reopen and people will need to be allowed to meet in larger groups once again.

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Conference Commissioners Ask For NCAA To Relax Sponsored Sport Requirements

Commissioners of five mid-major conferences have asked the NCAA to temporarily relax its rules on how many sports a school must sponsor.

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“Swimming At Home Talk Show” Is Now Available as a Podcast

All of the Swim at Home Talk Show episodes are now available via our podcast channels, in addition to their traditional YouTube channels.

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Dominik Kozma Reported By Hungarian Police For Missing Quarantine Sticker

Kozma was given a violation after he failed to receive a red sticker from Hungarian authorities to indicate his home was a quarantine area.

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U.S. Government PPP Funds Runs Out, Leaving Swim Teams in a Lurch Again

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), that many swim teams were dependent on to pay their staffs, has run out of money.

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Life After Michael: Bob Bowman’s New Chapter After Phelps’s Retirement

Read about how Bowman’s life changed as he transitioned from coaching the greatest Olympian of all-time to the Arizona State Sun Devils of the NCAA.

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Proposition Meets Reality As Chalmers Adds 100 Fly To Olympic Events

Remember that tantalizing proposition of a 100m fly showdown with Caeleb Dressel and Kyle Chalmers? It may just happen in Tokyo.

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Dolfin Swim of the Week: Rogan Resets 2BK WR With Austria’s 1st Worlds Gold

This week in history, we look back at the 2008 Short Course World Championships and a historic swim for Austria – its first Worlds gold medal in swimming.

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San Jose State Reinvestigating Trainer After 2009 Complaints By Swimmers

San Jose State University is re-opening an investigation into a school athletic trainer accused of inappropriately touching female athletes.

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SwimSwam Pulse: 60% Suggest ’21 Worlds Move To 2022 To Accommodate Olympics

Well over half of voters suggested that the 2021 World Championships be delayed a year to accommodate the Tokyo Olympics, now pushed to 2021.

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Swimming From Home: Anna Hopkin on Training with Mel Marshall… From Home

Hopkin returned to the UK where she was able to get in a long course time trial, posting a 53.3 100 free, just shy of her best

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Beyond The Lane Lines: Aussie Pay Cuts, SEA Games Venues Repurposed

Catch up on news stories from around the swimming web, including a trio of Arizona Wildcats being inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame.

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Breaststroke Breakdown: TritonWear Reveals Trends Across Age Groups

As young swimmers continue to grow in age, height, and ability, how do these changes affect their breaststroke development? TritonWear looks into the data.

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