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Lisa Bratton Breaks WUGs 200 Back Record With 2:07.91 PB

American Lisa Bratton broke the World University Games Meet Record in the women’s 200 back as she won gold in a time of 2:07.91.

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2019 World University Games: Day 1 Finals Live Recap

Dean Farris will look to help lead the U.S. men to gold in the 400 free relay after dropping a 47.08 relay split during the preliminaries.

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Universiadi: Matteo Ciampi Argento Nei 400 Stile, Cusinato Bronzo 400MX

UNIVERSIADI  – NAPOLI 2019 Napoli (ITA) – Piscina Felice Scandone – Vasca Lunga 04/10 Luglio 2019 sito web dell’evento Biglietti Swimswam Italia…

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2019 World University Games: USA Holds 5 Top Seeds Into Opening Finals Session

Many meet records with be on the prowl for the opening finals session, including a big threat from the USA in the men’s 400 free relay.

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The Florida Gators Swimming Photo Vault

Swim Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures

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O’Connor Breaks Another British Age Record; This Time to London

For the 17-year old, this was a second National Record of the meet, but this one was the one that should put her on the Olympic Team. (Photo Courtesy: ©Tim Binning/TheSwimPictures.com)

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Murphy Scares NAG Record to Beat Lochte in Gainesville

Day 2 of the 2012 Gator Swim Club Summer Invite, a low-key affair in Gainesville, Florida, saw a battle of…

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Ledecky Joins Class of Nation’s Elite in 800 Free to Wrap Charlotte

“A the Charlotte Grand Prix, 15-year old Curl Burke swimmer Katie Ledecky has gone from “great for her age” to a bona fide national star.” (Photo Courtesy © Tim Binning, TheSwimPictures.com)

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Adlington’s Warning Shot in 800 Free

Rebecca Adlington marked the fastest time in the history of the British Championships on the 2nd-to-last day of the British Olympic Trials.

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British Swimming Announces 40 Swimmers for World Championships

British Swimming has announced that they will take 40 swimmers to Shanghai for the 2011 FINA World Aquatics Championships at…

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