Braden Keith

Introducing SwimSwam’s 2022 World Championships Fantasy Draft

Check out SwimSwam’s 2022 World Championships Fantasy Draft where we each drafted a team of 8 swimmers that we think will score big in Budapest.

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Analyzing Day 1 of the 2021 ISL Play-In Match (VIDEO BREAKDOWN)

Braden and Barry both give professional insight and numbers into why this is and the other teams’ chances of making the play-offs moving into day 2.

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How Did We Do? Reviewing Our Hits (And Misses) Of The Olympic Pick ’em Contest

SwimSwam’s official selections ended up placing tied for 24th in the Olympic Pick ’em Contest, while editor-in-chief Braden Keith tied for fourth.

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2020 Tokyo Olympics Pick’Em Contest – Day 8, Final Results

181 Pick’Em voters correctly predicted Bruno Fratus (above) would win bronze in the 50 free. Day 8 brings the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Pick’Em contest to a close.

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2020 Tokyo Olympics Pick’Em Contest – Day 7 Results

886 out of about 900 Pick’Em voters predicted Caeleb Dressel would win the 100 fly and 788 scored points for correctly picking Kristof Milak to win silver.

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2020 Tokyo Olympics Pick’Em Contest – Day 4 Results

Only one Pick’Em voter correctly predicted the top 4 finishers of the men’s 200 fly final in the right order: Milak, Honda, Burdisso, and Kenderesi

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Breaking Down The Biggest Races of the 2021 US Olympic Trials

We dive deep into the men’s 200 IM, men’s 100 free, women’s 100 fly and who we think may surprise us coming into Omaha at Wave II

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Breaking Down the Decision to Have 2 Olympic Trials Meets in the US

We discuss whether this was the right decision, what led to this choice behind the scenes, and if there may be a better solution out there.

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John Shebat Dopo Squalifica Esegue Prova A Tempo E Nuota Limite Per Trials

UNIVERSIADI  – NAPOLI 2019 Napoli (ITA) – Piscina Felice Scandone – Vasca Lunga 04/10 Luglio 2019 Pagina Swimswam Dedicata all’evento sito web…

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Quelques réflexions sur l’avenir d’une révolte de nageurs

En annonçant une série de grandes compétitions qui ne sont qu’une mauvaise photocopie du projet de l’International Swimming League, la Fédération Internationale de Natation va-t-elle à l’échec ?

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Katinka Hosszu, Michael Andrew et Tom Shields à l’assaut du monstre FINA

Trois nageurs, Katinka HOSSZU, Michael ANDREW et Tom SHIELDS, ont déposé plainte contre la FINA qu’ils accusent de violer les lois anti-monopole américaines.

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Texas A&M Nabs In-state Breaststroker Jacob Schababerle

Jacob Schababerle, a two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American and NISCA All-American who swims for James E. Taylor High School and Power For Life, has made a verbal commitment to the Aggies for 2018-19.

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Coleman’s Carpool: SwimSwam Secrets Revealed with Braden Keith (Video)

The Man. The Myth. The Machine. Our beloved Editor-in-Chief, Braden Keith, is the reason SwimSwam stays afloat. He is known for his insanely methodical and rigorous work ethic, and is a man of principles and integrity.

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SwimSwam Seeks Senior Reporter

SwimSwam.com is looking for a reporter with an understanding of the sport, someone who can speak to swimmers, coaches, industry contacts, and can simultaneously continue to build the external audience of swimming.

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Cancer Claims The Life of Matador Legend Pete Accardy

During his illustrious 24-year career as head coach of the Cal State Northridge men’s swim team, and 15 seasons as head coach of the CSUN women’s swim team, Accardy coached the Matadors to a record 13 NCAA team titles, which is still a collegiate record. Nine national titles (1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985) were recorded by the CSUN men’s swim team. Another four NCAA crowns (1982, 1987, 1988, 1989) were won on the women’s side. The Matador men’s and women’s swim teams also gained runner-up honors eight times. (Photo Credit: Janna Schulze)

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