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Navy Men Narrowly Defeat Princeton in Annapolis

The U.S. Naval Academy won a close one at home, handing Princeton their first loss of the season and improving their own record to 5-2.

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Ervin Imagines Sandy Relief with his Speed

Courtesy of SwimSwam contributor, Douglas Lennox, an Olympian, Princeton University graduate and NCAA All-American. Doug is presently an assistant coach at New York University and Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics.

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Day 3 of Big Al Open Concludes with Victories from Princeton Women and Men

Dartmouth senior Nejc Zupan (pictured), Princeton’s Teo D’Alessandro and Brown’s Tommy Glenn each won two events at Princeton’s Big Al Open this weekend.

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Big Al Open – Day Three Prelims in the Books

After winning the 200 and 400 IMs, Yale’s Emma Smith is the top qualifier in the 200 breast going into tonight’s finals at Princeton’s Big Al Open.

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Princeton Men, Women Still Ahead After Two Days of Big Al Open

Teo D’Alessandro (pictured) and Lisa Boyce each broke another Princeton record in Day Two of Big Al Open. The host Tigers continue to lead the men’s and women’s meets in DeNunzio Pool at Princeton.

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Boyce, Strand Set Records in Day 2 Prelims of Big Al Open

Princeton’s Lisa Boyce (pictured) and Michael Strand each broke a school record in the prelims session of Day Two of Big Al Open.

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Princeton Men, Women Lead After Day One of Big Al Open

Two Princeton records fell on Day One of the Big Al Open. Teo D’Alessandro (pictured) broke the 200 IM, while Michael Strand’s leadoff in the 400 medley relay was the school’s fastest ever 100 back.

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Princeton Record Falls in Prelims of Big Al Open

Princeton senior and co-captain Lisa Boyce is top qualifier in the 50 free going into Day One finals of Big Al Open.

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Cornell Women Beat Princeton for First Time in 32 Meetings, Beat Penn

Princeton sophomore Nikki Larson won three events as Princeton beat Penn, fell to Cornell in Ithaca over the weekend.

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Princeton Men Open Season With Decisive Wins Over Penn, Cornell

Princeton sophomore En-Wei Hu-Van Wright won the 200 back in Princeton’s sweep of Ivy League rivals Penn and Cornell.

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SwimSpray Distributed Throughout Australia by GoFast Productions

Like pools in the United States, pools in Australia are most frequently sanitized with about 1.5 – 5 parts per million chlorine. Aussie swimmers notice that the chlorine lingers on hair and skin, even after normal showering. No product in the Australian market eliminates this lingering chlorine.

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New York Athletic Club Making Waves in Olympic Swimming

Tyler McGill of the NYAC famously kisses his wife after making the 2012 U.S. Olympic Swimming Team in the 100-meter butterfly at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Scott Morris Joins SwimSpray as Vice President of Sales

SwimSpray, LLC reports that, earlier this month, Scott Morris joined the company as Vice President of Sales. Mr. Morris will support SwimSpray’s existing sales team by increasing distribution across swimming team dealers and swimming schools.

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Celebrating in the Pool: Senator John McCain Hates it

Senator John McCain is one elected representative who is undistracted by the looming government shutdown in less than two weeks. Instead Senator McCain is focussing on the important issues. And what could be more important than the LA Dodgers celebrating in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ pool?

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Swimming Family Rallies to Support Michael Heaney with 1500 Meters for Mike

In April 2012, Michael Heaney, former swim team captain and 2009 graduate of The College of New Jersey Lions, was involved in a severe accident when he was hit by a car while riding his bike near his house in Morristown, New Jersey. Michael was left in critical condition and, as a testament to his strength, he miraculously survived.

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