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USA Diving Reveals 2019 Tier Two Squad

The USA Diving High Performance department announced today the 2019 High Performance Tier Two Squad, consisting of 15 divers.

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Team USA Wraps Session 2 of Sagamihara World Series

Competition continued for Team USA at the FINA Diving World Series 2019 – Sagamihara as Maria Coburn and Tarrin Gilliland placed eighth in the women’s 3-meter synchro, while Mark Anderson and Tyler Downs finished seventh in the men’s 3-meter synchro.

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FINA Diving World Series: What to Watch for in Sagamihara

Team USA has arrived in Sagamihara, where all seven divers will compete at the Sagamihara Green Pool for the 2019 FINA Diving World Series – Sagamihara, which begins Friday, March 1 (local time) and concludes Sunday, March 3 (local time).

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Team USA Divers Announced for FINA World Series in Japan, China

Seven divers have been selected to represent Team USA in next month’s FINA World Series meets in Sagamihara, Japan and Beijing, China.

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8 Swammers On How The Sport is Still With Them

We asked eight swammers how swimming is still with them, even years after retirement.

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EMU Sprinter Chris O’Shea Signs with West Virginia

Chris O’Shea of Three Village Swim Club has signed with West Virginia University to finish his three remaining years of eligibility.

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Swimming Australia, LTD Welcomes Leigh Russell As First Woman CEO

Leigh Russell has been appointed as CEO of Swimming Australia, marking the first woman to hold the role within the organization.

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Swimming Australia Appoints Odgers Berndston In Search For New CEO

Swimming Australia has retained global executive search firm Odgers Berndston to assist in its search for a new CEO.

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CEO Anderson Leaves Swimming Australia 5 Mos. From Commonwealth Games

Despite the 2018 Commonwealth Games headed to the Gold Coast, Australia next April, Swimming Australia CEO Mark Anderson has announced his departure.

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Nicole Livingstone To Lead AFLW Through 2018 And Beyond

Swimming Australia would like to formally congratulate Nicole Livingstone OAM, who has overnight been appointed as the head of Women’s Football and will join the AFL on December 4, to take on the challenge of growing and managing the NAB AFL Women’s Competition and female football participation.

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Read Swimming Australia’s Statement On Cleared Maddie Groves

“Maddie adhered to this process and this was a critical element of why she has been cleared,” said Swimming Australia CEO Mark Anderson.

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Australian Para-Swimming Worlds Team Shifts to Canadian Meet Instead

Australia will swim at the Canadian Open Championships instead of the IPC World Championships, if/when they get rescheduled.

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Poort Handed 12-Month Ban; Groves’ Case Now Sole Remainder

“Now, facing one year ineligibility for this, from the sport and a way of life I’ve dedicated so much to over the past years, it has been a very tough pill to swallow, however I’ve chose to accept and respect the situation,” says now-suspended Australian open water athlete Jarrod Poort.

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Swimming Australia Chooses Gold Coast Aquatic Centre for 2018 Trials

Will much fanfare, but little suspense, Swimming Australia announced the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre as the host of the 2018…

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Swimming Australia Comments On Fraser-Holmes Ban

“We have been informed that Thomas Fraser-Holmes will be appealing the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, as is his right,” reads a portion of Swimming Australia’s statement on the athlete’s 12-month ban.

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