Eddie Reese

The Rivalry: The Greatest Swimming Rivalry of All Time (Documentary Film)

From the swimming vaults of a little website known as swimnetwork, a swimming documentary was captured. It was (and is) perhaps the greatest “rivalry documentary film” ever produced. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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USA Report Day 5: Feigen’s Silver Special, for Several Reasons

Jimmy Feigen’s silver medal in the men’s 100 free was the second-straight Eddie-Reese-special at the World Championships. (Photo: Victor Puig/victorpuig.com)

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US Report Day 4: American Men’s Distance Swimming is Back

Connor Jaeger and Michael McBroom are bringing some style back to men’s distance swimming in the United States. (Photo: Victor Puig/victorpuig.com

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Berens Says 1:46 Makes The World Team in 200 Free – Gold Medal Minute Video

Berens is not backing off his mid-distance training. While Berens made the 2012 US Olympic Team in the 4×100 free relay and split a 48.52 at the London Olympics on that relay, Berens says he must train for his main event, the 200 free, to be competitive in the 100 free. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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Yearly NCAA Awards Roundup Part 2: Pac-12 and Big 12 Announced

Elizabeth Pelton captured a pair of conference awards in her first year at Cal. (Photo credit: Tim Binning TheSwimPictures.com)

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NCAA Post-Season Big Question #1 – Is Michigan the Greatest Program Ever?

Mike Bottom is the 4th man to win a National Championship for the maize and blue. (Photo: Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Tips for a great NCAA from world record holder Aaron Peirsol

“Aaron Peirsol became the first human to go under 1:40 in the 200 yard backstroke with a 1:39.16 and won Swimmer of the Meet at the NCAA Championhips.” (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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The Uniqueness of Men’s NCAA Greatest Coaches

“2012 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, the glory of winning.” (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)

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Dax Hill Brings Back the Breaststroke at Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships

You can follow Dax Hill on Twitter here.  Coverage of the 2013 Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championships as reported…

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Olympian Josh Davis Recaps Big 12 Championships, Previews NCAA Championships

Josh Davis is a 5-time Olympic Medalist, managing partner of the Mutual of Omaha BREAKout Swim Clinics, and a University…

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Reese Wins 34th Straight Conference Title, Sogar’s 200 Breast Would’ve Won SECs; Longhorns Sweep Big 12’s

Our coverage of the 2013 Big 12 Swimming Championships in Austin this week is being led by Catherine Wagner, a…

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Dax Hill says the Longhorns are ready for the Grind of Championship Season

Dax Hill is heading into his final Big 12 and NCAA Championships and he says the goal is the same as it’s always been at Texas, an NCAA Team Title. (Swim Pic Courtesy © Tim Binning, TheSwimPictures.com)

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Lessons From Legends: Tough Stuff, The Response

“I’m not a fan of sequels…but given the thoughtful feedback to the article “Tis The Season For…Tough Stuff” a response and an expanded view seems called for.” (Swim Photo Credit: CW)

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Is Ian Thorpe Relevant Today?

Swim News: “A thorough biography of Ian Thorpe’s life and career was completed in 2004 by Greg Hunter, so what’s left to learn?” (Swim Photo Credit: CW)

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