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Practice + Pancakes: Louise Hansson Suits Up for the ‘Hunter Armstrong’ Set

The set is 3 rounds of a 25 off the blocks, followed by 2×50 at back-end 100 speed. Louise does them on a descending interval (R1 – 90, R2 – 75, R3 – 60)

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Michael Andrew Moves Through Mare Nostrum with Worlds on His Mind

After getting an enormous amount of racing in over the 3-meet circuit, Andrew will stay in Europe and prepare for Worlds

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Do You Love Swimming? See 3,589 Swim Jobs You Might Love

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Luke Greenbank Coming Off “One of the best blocks of training I’ve ever done”

With a front half of 56.52 and a back half of 1:00.36, Greenbank of Great Britain/Loughborough beat the next closest swimmer tonight by nearly a second.

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Sophie Hansson Finding Success in Longer Breaststroke Training

Renshaw touched in 2:25.47 to McSharry’s 2:25.58, while Sweden’s Sophie Hansson was just behind in 2:26.70 for bronze.

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Nicholas Santos: “My best time is 22.6… I think I can swim faster”

For Santos, he’s been as fast as 22.73 so far this season, a time which situates him as the #2 swimmer in the world behind Russia’s Oleg Kostin

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James Guy on In-season Swims: “You have to swim fast at the right time”

After his races, Guy emphasized that in-season swims were good to practice, but the focus was is on swimming fast when it matters most.

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Matt Sates Taking Slight Taper for World Champs, All in for Comm Games

Sates, who already did major damage on day 1 by beating Olympic champion Dean in the 200m free, got it done for 200 IM gold tonight in 1:58.31

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Why Loughborough University is Becoming a Hot Spot for NCAA Post Grads

After getting a first-hand look at Loughborough, it’s easy to see why an NCAA athlete looking to keep swimming might take the leap across the pond.

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Ben Proud on Staying at the Top Level of Sprinting Consistently

Proud produced 21.89 for silver in the men’s 50 free while winning the B-final of the 50 fly in a time of 23.22, which would have placed 2nd in the A-final

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Kamminga Would Rather Race Adam Peaty Head On Than Win World Title Without Him

Arno Kamminga of the Netherlands nabbed the men’s 200m breast victory here in a time much quicker than Monaco.

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Anastasia Gorbenko Planning for Packed Event Schedule in Budapest

Israel’s national record holder Anastasia Gorbenko was the fastest woman in a very tight 200m IM field, which saw the top 3 finishers separated by only .34.

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WATCH: Milak’s, Santos’ Barcelona Meet Records & More

Men’s butterfly was stacked, with Nicholas Santos (23.03) and Kristof Milak (1:53.89) combining to break both meet records in the fly events today

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Olympic Champion Tom Dean Ready for Big Summer with 3 Major Championships

Although beat out for 200 free gold by newly turned Pro Matt Sates, Dean still shined with a silver medal-worthy time of 1:46.27

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Anna Elendt Translates Weight Room Gains to Breaststroke Success

Elendt of both Germany and the University of Texas fired on all cylinders, registering a super quick prelims time of 1:05.82 in this women’s 100m breast.

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