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Looking Ahead to Tokyo for the Men’s 800 Freestyle Relay

Looking ahead to the Tokyo Olympics, there appears to be a crowded field in the men’s 800 freestyle relay, with no clear favorite for the gold.

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Middle Atlantic Conference Swimming Coach of the Year Leaves to Coach Softball

Mike Kokoszka takes over the head coaching position at Arcadia University after their previous head coach left to become a softball coach at Rowan.

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Olympic Delay Costing IOC Estimated $800 Million

More widespread ripple effects are just beginning to be realized from the Olympic Games’ delay, as costs are mounting related to the historic schedule change.

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Live Stroke Demonstration: Breaststroke

Olympic gold medalist Tyler Clary and coach Ben Lee will breakdown Tyler’s breaststroke and discuss what makes it fast!

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Daiya Seto Incontra I Ministri Giapponesi Per Consigli Sulle Riaperture

Daiya Seto ha incontrato alcuni Ministri giapponesi attraverso una video conferenza per condividere la sua esperienza e dare consigli sulle riaperture

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Eve Kearns Commits to DIII Washington University in St. Louis

Burlingame Aquatics’ Eve Kearns has committed to swim for Washington University (Missouri) beginning fall 2020. She will join the school’s class of 2025.

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Ohio Pools Can Reopen On May 26th

There was some good news out of Ohio today, as Governor Mike DeWine proclaimed that the state’s pools are able to reopen on Tuesday, May 26th.

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What Will Ryan Lochte Do? NBC Sports Announces New Ryan Lochte Documentary

The 35-year old Olympic champion Ryan Lochte is on the road to redemption and hoping to qualify for a 5th Olympic Team next year.

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Turkish National Teamer Berke Saka Verbally Commits to Georgia Tech

Turkish backstroke and IM specialist Berke Saka has announced his intention to join the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets’ class of 2025.

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Former CBDA President Coaracy Nunes Dies At 82

Nunes, who suffered from terminal Alzheimer’s disease, also initially tested positive for COVID-19 before a second test came back negative.

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Montana, Kansas, Mississippi Are Latest States to Announce Pool Reopening Plans

Montana is allowing gyms and pools attached to gyms to reopen this week, as well as hotel pools, but standalone pools must remain closed.

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Beyond The Lane Lines: Asian Edition Featuring Shinri Shioura & Olympic Torch

The latest edition of Beyond the Lane Lines contains key highlights from Asia, including snippets of a candid interview with Japanese Olympian Shinri Shioura.

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University of Akron Cuts Three Sports (Not Swimming) From Athletic Program

The school announced the removal of men’s golf, women’s tennis and men’s cross country on Thursday.

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Bryant University Receives Commitment From Calvin Groenewold

Breaststroker Calvin Groenewold has committed to swim for Division I Bryant University beginning fall 2020. He will be joining the school’s class of 2024.

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Ranking the 2020 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #1-4

#1 recruit Regan Smith’s loaded Stanford class and #2 Alex Walsh’s elite Virginia group collide in a showdown for our #1 overall freshman class ranking.

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