The Powerlist

Huntsville High School Boys and Girls Win Alabama 6A-7A Titles

The Huntsville High School boys and girls won the Alabama AHSAA 6A-7A High School state titles this past weekend in Auburn.

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Randolph School Sweeps Alabama 1A-5A State Titles

The Randolph School won both the boys and girls Alabama 1A-5A swimming and diving state titles over the weekend on the campus of Auburn University.

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Shouts From The Stands: What If Sarah Sjostrom Had Raced In The NCAA?

Sjostrom has been an absolute dynamo in the ISL swimming short course meters, begging the question: What kind of damage would she gave done in the NCAA?

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Kyle Chalmers Out Of Short Course World Championships Due To Shoulder

Australian speedster and newly-minted World Record holder Kyle Chalmers has withdrawn from the Short Course World Championships.

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Practice + Pancakes: Princeton Women Hit an Hour of Pace + an Hour of Gym

On Thursdays, the women double, with their afternoon practice being an hour in the pool coupled with an hour in the gym.

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Lakeside’s Riccardo Osio Moves To #17 In 13-14 Age Group With 49.27 100 Fly

Osio, not even ranked in the top 100 in the 13-14 age group coming into the meet, blasted his way through the 50-second barrier in 49.27 to take over 17th.

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Gabby DeLoof Swims 2 Personal Bests at Club Wolverine Quad Meet

While DeLoof’s Tokyo Frog Kings didn’t advance to the ISL playoffs, she didn’t let the rest of her short course season go to waste.

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French Elite Winter Championships Bring Fukuoka Qualification Opportunity

Yohann Ndoye Brouard is set to race at the French Elite Championships, a long course meet with Fukuoka World Championships implications.

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Kyle Chalmers Si Ritira Dai Mondiali In Corta Per Problemi Alla Spalla

L’australiano Kyle Chalmers non gareggerà ai Campionati del Mondo in vasca corta di Abu Dhabi a causa di un problema alla spalla.

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Greatness Recognizes Greatness: The Legacy Of Federica And Femke

Greatness recognizes greatness: Because results, medals, time and performance are important, but sport is all about legacy. 

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“It’s Something New”: Hali Flickinger On Olympics, Mental Health & Finding Home

Coming off of winning two medals at the Tokyo Olympic Games, Flickinger details what it took to get there amidst the pandemic and moving to Arizona.

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Caeleb Dressel Named Sports Illustrated Athlete of the Year

Dressel competed in 6 events in Tokyo, 3 individual and 3 relays, winning 5 Gold medals, and breaking 4 Olympic Records, as well as 2 World Records.

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McHugh, MacNeil & Bacon Named Big Ten Swimmers of the Week

Max McHugh was named the Big Ten Men’s Swimmer of the Week, while Maggie MacNeil and Phoebe Bacon are co-winners of the women’s award.

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2021 Golden Goggles: Katie Ledecky Wins 7th ‘Female Athlete of the Year’ Award

Ledecky has now won 7 Female Athlete of the Year awards, which ties her with Michael Phelps for the most “Athlete of the Year” awards in USA Swimming history

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Lucy Hope, Cassie Wild Among Racers Expected At Scottish Short Course Meet

Racing is set to get underway at the Royal Commonwealth Pool as the Scottish Short Course Winter Meet kicks off on Friday, December 10th.

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