The Powerlist

2019 FINA Champions Swim Series – $1.768m Earned in Guangzhou and Budapest

Sarah Sjostrom leads the money table after the first two stops with a total of $104,000 in earnings.

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Delfina Pignatiello, entre Gold Coast, Lima y Tokio

La única nadadora argentina que ya está clasificada para los próximos Juegos Olímpicos encara un nuevo proceso de entrenamiento intensivo en Australia, a dos meses de sus primeros Juegos Panamericanos

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International Water Safety Day Set for Wednesday

Drowning is the most neglected public health crisis in the world today. It begins with awareness and education. We have little to no water safety education in our school systems. Our hope is that our collective voice spurs a conversation to change this,” says Co-Founder, Shaun Anderson.

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French Junior National Teamer Louise Lefebvre Verbally Commits To Florida

Head Coach Jeff Poppell will have to wait until 2020 to utilize Lefebvre, but she may prove vital for a potential 2021 SEC Championship run.

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Notre Dame’s Abbie Dolan Goes First Sub-2:00 200m Free of Her Career

Racing at a local age group meet, the rising senior Dolan, an All-American in the 200 yard free, dipped under 2 minutes in the long course version of the race for the first time in her career last weekend.

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Louisville Breaststroker Michael Hampel Transferring to Missouri State

Hampel posted a lifetime bests of 54.18 and 1:58.53 in the breaststroke events this season

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Florida 3A Sprint Champ Wesley Kephart (2020) Verbally Commits to Pitt

Florida 3A sprint champion Wesley Kephart will swim for Pitt in 2020-21.

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2020 Olympics ‘Host Town House’ Location Revealed

As venues’ construction remains on track for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, we’re learning of new attractions the city is implementing to try to make this edition of the Summer Games especially memorable.

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Filippo Magnini’s 4-Year Ban Upheld, Santucci Acquitted

Retired Italian swimmer Filippo Magnini has lost his appeal, as the National Anti-doping Tribunal has upheld the freestyle ace’s 4-year ban on competitive swimming. 

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WADA Officials Pick Polish Sports Minister as Candidate for New President

Though the official vote will come in November, WADA effectively selected Poland’s Witold Banka as its fourth president Tuesday.

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Dolfin Swim of the Week: Panziera Rising In 200 Back

Italy’s Margherita Panziera had a breakout 2018 – and she’s making sure that season is no one-hit wonder.

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Fischer, Hauschild, Longan Tabbed as Finalists for Water Polo’s Top Honor

Stanford’s Makenzie Fischer and USC’s Paige Hauschild and Amanda Longan have been selected as the three finalists for the Olympic Club of San Francisco’s Peter J. Cutino Award, which is given to the nation’s best male and female collegiate water polo players.

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NCAA Vacates Wins By Cal Poly Over Violations In Book Scholarships

The NCAA has stripped California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) of wins over three-plus seasons and put the school on two years of probation over violations involving stipends for textbooks given to student-athletes.

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Head Coach Cyndi Gallagher Retires at UCLA After 31 Seasons

Gallagher, who took the program’s reigns in 1988, is retiring.

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Junior Ben Dillard Delivers 52.7 100 Breast at CIF Boys State Finals

Colby Mefford also won the 500 free, tearing to a 4:21.56 for a new personal best.

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