The Powerlist

Park Returns To Brisbane To Train With Bohl

South Korean Newspaper Arirang News reported today that Park Tae-Hwan will be heading back to Brisbane to begin his training…

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Swim Miami, Every Body of Water, In 30 Seconds

SwimSwam Film Festival: produced by the agency Mother NY & Phillip Van.

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2014 Wounded Warrior Pacific Invitational to include swimming events

The event is in its inaugural season and will feature more than 100 military members from all five branches.

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Mustang Swimmers & Divers Set To Compete At LSU

The Dual Meet is set to begin Thursday, Jan 9th, at 1:00 P.M. CT.

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Is this open water?

Following our story last week about the USA Swimming open water nationals relocation to Lake Castaic, a few debated if…

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Rutgers Women, Columbia Men Each Pick Up A Win at Bucknell

Bucknell men’s team played host to Columbia over the weekend, while the women took on Rutgers in their home pool. Both teams fought hard but came away short of the win. Recap below.

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VIDEO: Gregg Troy talks about Florida-FSU dual, SECs and NCAAs

Coach Troy said his team is coming out of its toughest training block of the season and is focused on getting healthy before championship meets.

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Southern California Swimming Wins 2014 Pacific Coast All-Star Meet

The 2014 edition of the Pacific Coast All-Star meet, a unique event that pits some of the best age-group swimmers…

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Devin Burnett Garners First Weekly AAC Honor Of Season

“This is awesome,” head diving coach Jim Stillson said when he heard the news. “Devin’s performance this past weekend was excellent against tough competition from the SEC and the ACC.”

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FINA Names Ryan Lochte, Katie Ledecky 2013 Swimmers of the Year

Ryan Lochte has been named the FINA World Swimmer of the Year for the 2nd time in three years.

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Potential 8-lane, 50-meter University of Wisconsin pool removed from expansion plan

Wisconsin’s SERF building was originally proposed to have a new 50-meter competition pool with spectator seating, but the option was cut from the plans when the Athletic Department couldn’t commit to contributing to its funding.

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Grand Prixs, U.S. Open, Junior Nationals to Serve as Selection for Youth Olympics

Kaitlyn Jones was the most successful American at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games. See full 2014 selection criteria here.

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Sibling Rivalry: Coaching brothers pull prank in lead-up to Auburn-Florida State

FSU alum and Kamehameha Coach Kevin Flanagan poses with his state championship team, Auburn-clad thanks to his brother and co-head coach John.

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23-year-old Slovak wins Youth Olympic Games medal design competition

The modern-looking design will be on all the medals awarded at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China.

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What are the Advantages of Strapless Paddles

The paddle is nothing new to the swimming community. You can find a pair in just about every size and shape imaginable if you take the time to shop around. So what makes a paddle good and what makes a paddle bad?

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