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Legard Earns Olympic Trials Cut at Winter Nationals

Legard, who hails from Weybridge, Surrey, United Kingdom, earned his Olympic Trials cut in a 50-meter freestyle time trial.

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Scottish Nationals to Return to the Capital

The Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh will play host to an impressive line-up for the Scottish National Short Course Swimming Championships from 11 to 13 December 2015.

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Zips Competed in Head-to-Head Long Course Dual with Bowling Green

The Akron swimming and diving team competed in a long-course head-to-head Olympic time-trial dual against Bowling Green State University this afternoon at the Ocasek Natatoriu

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UCLA Water Polo Concludes the Year at No. 1

The 2015 men’s varsity water polo season comes to a conclusion as National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Champion the University of California-Los Angelescompleted a perfect season and tops the Men’s Varsity Week 14/December 9/Final Top 20 Poll.

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Spain, Netherlands Maintain Lead at WPWL

The third European round of the Women’s Water Polo World League 2016, held in Troyes (FRA), Athens (GRE) and Barcelona (ESP) on Tuesday December 8, saw the Spanish squad take the lead of Group B, totalling 8 points.

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A Few Thoughts on European Short Course Championships

Several gold medalists from Kazan experienced success once again in Netanya…

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Rising Stars: Maxime Rooney (Video Interview)

He loves training and putting the work in, and he’s grateful for every opportunity that he gets. That outlook is the real secret to Rooney’s success.

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Nihipali Named NEC Swimmer of the Week

Nihipali’s most-recent efforts earned her a third NEC Swimmer of the Week award, and, more importantly, a ticket to the US Olympic Trials.

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San Jose Signs Eight to NLIs

With a commitment for a high school All-American, the San Jose State Spartans swimming and diving head coach Sage Hopkins announced the signing of eight swimmers and one diver to National Letters-of-Intent on Wednesday.

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Rising Stars: Ella Eastin (Video Interview)

Stanford freshman Ella Eastin is the perfect example of how young athletes should be approaching their respective sports

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2015 Amsterdam Cup Preview: Manaudou Possibly Taking On 200 Free

Florent Manaudou is set to make an appearance in the 50m, 100m and, um, 200m freestyle events at the Amsterdam Cup slated to start on Friday.

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Berlin Is Back! World Cup To Return To Germany In 2016

The stars will be returning to Berlin for the 2016 edition of the 2016 FINA World Cup after two years…

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12/08/15 In Briefs: Tamsin Cook Award, Aussie OWS Canceled, Grenfell

In Briefs: Tamsin Cook, 2nd from left, has been awarded the Railtrain Junior Sports Star of the Year. The 17-year-old is pictured here with Marguerite Oliver from the Hancock Family Medical Foundation, fellow Australian swimmer Brianna Throssell, and Gina Rinehart.

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Simone Manuel And Katie Ledecky Honored In ESPNW’s “Impact 25” List

Current and future Stanford Cardinal student athletes Simone Manuel and Katie Ledecky have been selected by ESPNW as two of the most influential people in women’s sports this year.

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Dutch Swimming’s Technical Director To Depart After 2016 Olympic Games

Dutch Swimming’s Technical Director, Joop Alberda, has announced he will be leaving the organization sometime after the 2016 Olympic Games.

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