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Championship records fall in droves on day 2 of Chico Piscina Trophy

Several championship records fell on the second day of Chico Piscina Trophy. Chico Piscina is a long course competition for youth (born in 2000 and 2001) and juvenile (born in 1998 and 1999) swimmers in South America.

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World Junior Champion Siobhan Haughey Verbally Commits to Michigan

Mike Bottom is bringing in his third-straight high-impact recruiting class since taking over the Michigan women.

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Kentucky, South Carolina Split in SEC Dual Meet

South Carolina and the University of Kentucky renewed their SEC rivalry Friday night in Lexington, KY at the Lancaster Aquatics…

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Moffitt Swims Lifetime Best, Nation Leader to Lead UNC to Sweep of Tennessee

North Carolina sophomore Hellen Moffitt has already emerged in early October, swimming a lifetime best (and nation-leader) in the 100 backstroke against Tennessee on Friday.

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Two Wins From Casey Clark Leads Rice to Victory Over Incarnate Word

Rice senior Casey Clark started off her season with wins in the 100 and 200 freestyles.

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Swedes Announce Swimming Candidates For Inaugural European Games in 2015

In the marking of a new era of sport in Europe, the Swedes are among the first nations to publicly…

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Canada Moves High Performance Centre to New Pan Ams Pool

The new Pan Am Games pool is already reeling in tenants on the UT-Scarborough campus. (Artist’s Rendering)

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UW-Milwaukee Gets Verbal Commitment from Arizona’s Adriel Huerta

Adriel Huerta, from Rio Salado Swim Club and Basha High School, has made a verbal commitment to UW-Milwaukee for the 2015-16 season.

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San Diego State dominates quad with Vanderbilt, Campbell and Little Rock on big fly swims, Apostalon double

San Diego State kicked off a busy weekend with dominating wins at a triple dual against Vanderbilt, Arkansas-Little Rock and…

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Indiana men top Auburn with sprints, Lady Tigers beat Hoosiers in wild, televised season-opener

Indiana’s men rode promising performances from their sprinters and newly-added divers to knock off Auburn, while the Auburn women won a wild, back-and-forth showdown with the Lady Hoosiers.

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Indiana State Planning to Add Division I Women’s Swimming Program

In the NCAA’s lower divisions, swimming appears to be expanding. Many Division II, Division III, and NAIA programs have been…

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Swimming Australia Comes Up Short on Funding for Top Athletes

Swimming Australia will announce next week that because of a $300,000 budget shortfall that they will not be able to pay swimmers their performance bonuses…

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Oakland Picked to Sweep Horizon League in Pre-Season Coaches’ Poll

ROCHESTER, Mich. -​ After winning both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving titles in their first season as a member…

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FINA Bestows “FINA Order” Honor Upon Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russian president Vladimir Putin has been honored by FINA.

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World Record Holder Dana Vollmer Announces Pregnancy, Expecting Her First Child in February

Dana Vollmer shed some light on what she’s been up to since last competing at the 2013 World Championships.

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