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How Fast Will Hosszu Swim 400 IM in Rio? Gold Medal Minute presented by SwimOutlet.com

How fast do you think Katinka Hosszu will swim the 400 IM at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio?

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Zielzeiten für Europäische Junior Rekorde unter Deutschen Rekorden

Der Europäische Schwimmverband LEN „Ligue Européenne de Natation“ hat zum 1.1.2016 die Altersklassen bei den Junioren geändert: Frauen können nun…

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Brown to Host Long Course Time Trial after Ivy League Championships

Facility: Located at 235 Hope Street, the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center opened in May 2012 and is home to Brown University’s Swimming, Diving, & Water Polo teams.

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Kentucky Wildcats Primed for SEC Championships

Kentucky’s swimming and diving teams will look to further improve under third year head coach Lars Jorgensen at the 2016 Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships hosted by the University of Missouri on Feb. 16-20 in Columbia, Mo.

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Mustangs Look To Defend AAC Championship

The SMU women’s swimming and diving team travels to Houston for the American Athletic Conference at the CRWC Natatorium Feb. 17-20. Preliminary action starts at 10 a.m. CT each day and finals begin at 6 p.m. Day one action kicks off with diving at 12 p.m. and all diving prelims will be held between swimming sessions at 12:30 p.m. for the remaining days.

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Houston Set to Host the American Championships

The 2015-16 swimming and diving season has reached its crescendo, and the University of Houston is set play host to the 2016 American Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships. Competition runs from Feb. 15-20 at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center.

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Air Force Women Head to Mountain West Championships

The Air Force women’s swimming and diving team travels to College Station, Texas, for the annual Mountain West Championships, Feb. 17-21. In the pre-championships coaches’ poll, the Falcons were picked to finish sixth with 35 points.

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The Economic Impact of IPC Worlds

The IPC (International Paralympic Committee) Swimming World Championships 2015 in Glasgow was worth more than £1.5m to the Scottish economy, a new report commissioned by Visit Scotland, UK Sport, British Swimming and Glasgow Life has revealed.

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Iowa Prepped for Big Tens

The University of Iowa women’s swimming and diving team begins its championships season, traveling to Ann Arbor, Michigan, for the 2016 Big Ten Championships from Wednesday through Saturday at the Canham Natatorium.

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Por primera vez USA Swimming publica en español la serie de Esenciales

Por primera vez USA Swimming publica en español la serie de Esenciales de Natación. Los videos enfocan en la enseñanza de lo fundamental de los cuatro estilos de natación, las salidas y las vueltas para ayudar a los nadadores jóvenes.

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Georgia’s Squads Ready For SECs

The Georgia swimming and diving teams will be seeking league titles as they compete in the Southeastern Conference Championships Tuesday through Saturday at the Mizzou Aquatic Center in Columbia, Mo.

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Irish Women Head to Greensboro for Conference Meet

The University of Notre Dame women’s swimming and diving team left campus Monday afternoon, traveling to Greensboro, N.C. for the 2016 ACC Championship meet. The meet starts Wednesday, February 17 and runs through Saturday, February 20 and is being held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.

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UMBC Wins America East Conference For Second Straight Year

UMBC holds of New Hampshire and takes 2016 conference title for second straight year.

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Pine Lake Prep Wins First NC State Title In Any Sport At 1A/2A Champs

Alyssa Marsh and the girls of Pine Lake Prep brought home their school’s first state title in any sport by winning the North Carolina 1A/2A state title over the weekend. The boys of Washington High also took home a team title in a great show of depth.

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Hyde Breaks 200 Breast NCAA D3 Record on Day 3 of NESCAC Championships

Emily Hyde was named swimmer of the meet after winning the 200 IM, 100 breast, and 200 breast at 2016 NESCAC Championships.

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