The Powerlist

The Power Of Nutrient Dense Foods

When it comes to athletes and food, eating for increased energy, power, stamina and optimal recovery time is the goal. Nutrient dense foods, along with nutrient timing are the keys to making that happen.

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Paris 2024 Bid Wins Sustainability Award, But Rio Tried That Angle Too

Paris 2024 has consistently claimed the City of Lights will be a sustainable Olympic host and leave little to no carbon footprint on the environment when the Games conclude in August of 2024… but Rio’s organizers promised the same thing.

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Pac-12 Names Women’s Swim & Dive All-Academic Teams

Following are the 2017 Pac-12 Conference Swimming & Diving All-Academic teams, announced today by Commissioner Larry Scott. To be eligible…

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Another Meet, Another National Record For JPN’s Rikako Ikee

Teen phenom Rikako Ikee scored a wicked-fast 24.05 short course 50 freestyle while competing at her home nation’s Junior Olympic Cup this week.

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Hardcore Swimmer of the Month: Florida’s Caeleb Dressel

March has far too many great options for Swimmer of the Month. But’s right now, it’s impossible to go wrong with Caeleb Dressel.

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Competitor Coach of the Month: Greg Meehan, Stanford

Meehan’s Stanford women won 10 of the 18 swimming events at NCAAs, including 3 of 5 relays. They set American records in 5 of those records and NCAA records in 5, spanning 6 different events.

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5 Sneaky Things That Happen When You Start Writing Out Your Workouts

The log book is one of the most powerful allies in your battle to becoming a faster swimmer. Here are 5 less-talked-about benefits to writing out your swim practices.

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Swimming Australia Selects Nagaoka Pool As Tokyo 2020 Training Grounds

Swimming Australia has selected the Niigata Prefectural Nagaoka Indoor Swimming Pool located in Nagaoka, Japan as its exclusive training base in the Asian nation from 2018 to 2020.

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SUNYAC Announces Men’s Swimming & Diving Annual Awards

The State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) is proud to announce the award winners for men’s swimming &…

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Amerikaner schwimmt 12.000 Yards Lagen in 2:46:58,78 Stunden

12.000 Yards (ca. 10.972 m) Lagen. 3.000 (ca. 2.743 m)  von jeder Lage: Schmetterling, Rücken, Brust und Kraul. Hat das jemals…

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The Ultimate Swim: The 12,000 IM

The 12,000 IM. 3,000 yards of butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. Has it ever been done? Frankly, should it ever…

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Italy & The Netherlands Lead Water Polo World League Round 5

The European teams disputed the fifth round of the FINA Women’s Water Polo World League 2017 last night in Ruza…

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2017 National Water Polo League Championships This Weekend

The 2017 National League championship is set for this weekend at the William Woollett Aquatic Center in Irvine, CA. Top…

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Jersey Wahoos’ Maddie Raue Commits to NAIA Upstart, Loyola NO

Maddie Raue, a senior at Bishop Eustace Preparatory School and member of Jersey Wahoos, has announced her verbal commitment to swim for Loyola University New Orleans next year.

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NFHS Proposes Changes to Backstroke Start, Diving Approach for ’17-’18

The National Federation of State High Schools Association (NFHS) has released proposed rule changes for the 2017-2018 Swimming and Diving…

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