The Powerlist

Research Says Swimming Is Australia’s Most Popular Sport

According to a recent research study conducted within the nation of Australia, swimming is identified as the continent’s most popular sport.

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Will Licon Gives Commentary on the Evolution of College Swimming

Licon was excited to finally have feeling and energy in his legs back for once, as the UT pro group will be coming down in training for the Atlanta Pro Swim

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The Unseen Side Of Rūta Meilutytė: Film “Rūta” Hits Screens In March

Exhausting daily pre-Olympic routine of the best swimmer of Lithuania, her harsh life story and unexpected personal challenges – swimming fans will be able to see all that in the documentary film “Rūta” which will tell the story of the Olympic champion Rūta Meilutytė.

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Shark Sighting Cuts Rottnest Channel Swim Short For Some

The 2018 edition of the Western Australia’s annual Rottnest Channel Swim saw an uninvited guest disrupt the competition, as a 3-to-4-meter great white shark was spotted among the competitors over the weekend. 

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Cody Miller Daily Swim Vlogs #5 and 6 – No Breaststroke Fridays

With the conference meets going on, we missed the last 2 installments of Cody Miller’s week-long series of daily workout…

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Coaches And Swimmers Ke Liye Success Mantra

Hello Swimmers, Aaj Mai Ek Aise Topic Par Baat Krne Wala Hu And Kuch Jaruri Tips Share Karne Wala Hu…

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Beyond The Times: Life Lessons Learned Through Swimming

As swimmers, our minds are trained to immediately focus on results.

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British Stars Get Final Tune-ups In Edinburgh This Week

James Guy is ready to get some final racing in at this week’s British Championships, including fine-tuning his 200 fly before facing South African foe Chad Le Clos at the Commonwealth Games.

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Posterior Oblique Sling Enhancing Swimming Performance, Part II

All competitive strokes have a different amount of connection points. In long axis strokes, there is also difference in between sprint and distance techniques.

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Spain, Netherlands Win Games At Women’s Water Polo World League

Spain and the Netherlands respectively won their round 4 game last night (February 27) in Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) and Budapest (HUN), two of the cities hosting the European prelims of the FINA Women’s Water Polo World League.

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Northeastern’s Megan Clark Breaks CAA Records; Secures NCAA Spot

Racing at the Ohio State Last Chance Meet, Megan Clark broke the CAA Records in the 50 and 100 yard freestyles.

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Upcoming Aussie C’ships Test Out New Trials Timing

It’ll be a big boy showdown between Kyle Chalmers, Cameron McEvoy and others, as the Australian Commonwealth Trials kick-off shortly. This is the first time Trials are being held so close to the main event for the green and gold.

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Carol Capitani: “We’re Starting to Put Those Pieces Together” (Video)

Coming within .03 of the Texas women team 400 free relay record on the last night of Big 12’s, head coach Carol Capitani likes how the team is looking heading into NCAA’s

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OSSC’s Tyler Endecott Commits to Findlay for 2018-19

Tyler Endecott of Hilliard Davidson High School and Ohio State Swim Club has verbally committed to swim at the University of Findlay next season.

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Gunnar Bentz Swims NCAA “A” Cut in 200 Fly at Bulldog Last Chance

Bentz hadn’t yet earned an NCAA individual invite before Sunday’s swim.

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