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Men’s Zone Diving Quick Hit

Men’s Zone Diving so far: Stan 1 in, Tex 2 in. ‘Zona’s Grado should qualify tomorrow.

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Women’s Zone Diving Quick Hit

Auburn/Tenn/A&M each have 2 divers in, Zona/USC 1 so far

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Ohio GP: Tension Mounting

Bulgarian and Hungrian National Team members using Ohio GP to net London Olympic cuts!

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Where is the Cal Men’s 200 Medley Relay?

Why was Cal’s 4th-ranked medley relay left out of NCAA’s? The mystery is solved. Photo courtesy: ©2012 Tim Binning

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Yannick Agnel Opts Out of 400 Free for Olympics

In a move that has been expected for months, young French superstar Yannick Agnel is pulling out of the 400…

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Michael Phelps vs. Ryan Lochte, London Showdown

Gold Medal Minute Presented by SwimOutlet.com: Phelps vs. Lochte, London Showdown

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2012 NCAA Women’s Championship Preview: Day 1

Braden Keith makes his picks for the first day of the 2012 women’s NCAA Championship meet.

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David Marsh: Sprint Man, King Maker

Rope climbing? In practice? Does it sound like fun? It’s not. We captured the video above at SwimMAC Carolina at…

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Scoring the 2012 Men’s NCAA Championship Psych Sheets

Scoring out the 2012 Men’s NCAA Championships, as seeded. Guess who’s #1?

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Pereira Aims to Alter IM Strategy for London

Brazilian IM superstar Thiago Pereira has worked with coach Alberto Silva to tweak his strategy for the IM races headed into the London Olympics.

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Gandy Tops Lowe in 200 Fly Showdown

On Wednesday evening at British Trials, Ellen Gandy topped Jemma Lowe in the women’s 200 fly despite a hard-charging finish.

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New GP Meet Added

USA Swimming has added Purdue GP Meet to catch Indy Overflow

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2012 Men’s NCAA Psych Sheets Released

The NCAA has released the 2012 Men’s NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship Psych Sheets, and a shocking number of swimmers are left home.

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Hinkelien Schreuder To Retire Post-Olympics

Dutch sprinting legend Hinkelien Schreuder has announced that she plans to retire after this Summer’s London Olympic Games

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