The Powerlist

Ce que la Coupe du Monde de football féminin aura apporté aux femmes

Il faut bien avoir conscience que chaque athlète femme, peu importe ses origines, peut faire la différence dans le monde du sport et dans la société.

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SwimSwam Pulse: Ledecky (39%), Titmus (21%) Lead 200 Free Winner’s Poll

Katie Ledecky led our poll by a wide margin early, but votes for Ariarne Titmus picked up force after Sunday’s upset of Ledecky in the 400 free.

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Mundial Gwangju Resultados Día 2: MacNeil Derroca A Sjöström

La canadiense Maggie MacNeil destronó a Sarah Sjöström para llevarse el oro en los 100 mariposa femeninos, siendo la segunda más rápida de todos los tiempos.

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2019 World Championships: Pancake Hot Take – Day 2 Finals

While Day 2 saw 2 championship records go down, I’m basing ratings off of times posted and how they compare to world records, so I give Day 2 of finals…

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Bruni, Rasovszky Win Marathon World Series Event Within A Week of Worlds 10Ks

Within a week of 2019 Worlds, Italy’s Rachele Bruni and Hungary’s Kristof Rasovszky won the Lac St. Jean stop of the Marathon World Series.

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SOUTH AMERICA: Only Brazil Has Advanced Beyond Heats At 2019 Worlds So Far

So far, Brazil is the only South American nation to advance a swimmer past prelims at 2019 Worlds. We find the best non-Brazil threats over the next few days.

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Il Gesto DI Solidarietà Per Rikako Ikee Dal Podio Dei 100 Metri Farfalla

Sarah Sjostrom, Maggie MacNeil ed Emma McKeon mostrano al mondo l’essenza di questo sport. Dal podio dei 100 farfalla il messaggio per Ikee Rikako

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NCAA Champion Alia Atkinson Named to Texas A&M Hall of Fame

Four-time Olympian and 2010 NCAA Champion Alia Atkinson ’10 is one of 10 athletes selected to the Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2019.

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NORTH AMERICA: MacNeil Stuns, Dressel Dominates – But US Fades in Longer Events

Day two of Worlds saw some serious highs for North Americans, but also highlighted a trend we’re seeing so far in the United States’ swims.

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USA and Australia Tied Atop Medal Table After Day 2

The USA got a gold from Caeleb Dressel in the 50 fly, while Australia’s total was boosted by Emma McKeon earning bronze in the 100 fly.

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New York State Champion Jake Newmark Verbally Commits to Wisconsin

Newmark would be the first swimmer from New York to join the Wisconsin men’s swimming & diving team in a decade.

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Japan’s Record Holder Yui Ohashi Disqualified In Women’s 200 IM

Japanese medal hopeful in the 200m IM, Yui Ohashi, was disqualified in the event tonight in Gwangju, rendering her unable to upgrade her silver from 2017.

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Peaty & Wilby Pair Up For Great Britain’s First-Ever World C’ships 1-2 Finish

Tonight in Gwangju 100m breast winner Adam Peaty saw teammate James Wilby take silver, giving Great Britain it’s first-ever 1-2 finish at a World C’ships.

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LoBue Leading Men’s High Dive For Repeat, Mexico Seeks First High Dive Gold

With two of four rounds of the high diving competition in the books, American Steve LoBue and Mexico’s Adriana Jimenez are the early leaders.

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USA, Australia, Spain, Hungary Set for Women’s Water Polo Semis at Worlds

The United States, Australia, Spain and Hungary are still in the running for medals in women’s water polo at the World Championships after quarterfinal wins.

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