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Just days after being part of the biggest upset at the US Olympic Trials, USA team member Eric Shanteau announces he has testicular cancer
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Paralympic gold medalist Stephanie Dixon raises funds and awareness for the right of every child to play
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The suits are here to stay
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Dara Torres has dropped the 100 free to concentrate on the 50
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Torres adds another event with 50 free win, while Vanderkaay surprises with a 7 second drop to 14:45
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Hoelzer is the star of the night, eclipsing Coventry's World Record in the 200 back. Hardy and Torres each lower the American record in the 50 free.
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Vendt posts 14:50 in heats, Jackson smashes American record in the 50 free
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Canadians in the mix, helping to create an exciting meet, outside the pool
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Omaha, US Trials, Day 6 Finals: Peirsol clocks 1:54.32; Phelps goes 1:54.80. Lochte a fingernail adrift both times in 1:54.34 and 1:55.22; Torres defies time with 53.78 win over Coughlin in 100 free
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Omaha-Cullen Jones destroyed the field and lowered the American record (set in '00 by Gary Hall Jr.) to 21.59.
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Omaha - US Olympic Trials-Day 5 Finals: Hansen finishes 4th in the 200 breast as his training partners go 1-2; Weber-Gale takes 100m title in 47.92; Torres blasts 53.76, a huge lifetime best at 41 years of age
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US Trials, Omaha: 6 World Records have already been broken, with another 6 American records being set. If 8 more World Records go down, it will be the most in history
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Omaha - Day 4 Finals Recap: Hoff adds 2 more events, while Phelps and Coughlin add 1 each. Lezak breaks his second American record of the day, while 2 rookies earn tickets to Beijing.
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Weber-Gale Lowers American record under 48 for the first time, as 2 records fall
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Omaha: Coughlin and Peirsol set world records; trials feature two of the most competitive events- 100 back and the women's 100 breast - and Peirsol and Hardy come out on top
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Olympic and world champion wins US trials with second sub-53 with Matt Grevers out-touching Ryan Lochte 53.19 to 53.37 for second spot on squad for Beijing
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Olympic and world champion lowers her global mark to 58.97; Hoelzer, world 200m champion lowers her best to 59.21 for second
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Phelps Who? Hoff looks unbeatable shining in two more events
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Hoff wins number 2, while Hansen and Magnuson secure their tickets to Beijing
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Two world records in the women's 100 back and four meet records this morning
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Haley McGregory and Natalie Coughlin break World Records in heats of the women's 100 back. Coughlin remains in the lead
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Sheila Taormina, Olympic gold medal swimmer, earns the final spot on the US Pentathlon team heading to Beijing
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Sinead Russell break's Nancy Garapick's 32 year-old Canadian 13/14 NAG record for the 100 back with a 1:02.66
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A "Save ASU Swimming" Website was launched yesterday-they need to raise $5 million to endow the program and keep the men in the pool
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Top swimming agency says it will not pursue future contracts with TYR due to its lawsuit against Erik Vendt
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Arizona State University Men's Swimming Program gets cut due to budget restraints along with Men's Wrestling and Men's Tennis
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Ten Canadian records later and 27 swimmers head to Beijing to represent Canada at this summer's Olympic Games. One new swimmer was added tonight: 15 year old Lindsay Seemann won the 200 back in yet another PB
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One million people swimming on 5th April
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Julia Wilkinson wins her 3rd gold, while Brent Hayden wins 100 free
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Stu Isaac of Speedo took time to speak with SwimNews earlier today. We talked World Records, the new Speedo LZR Racer suit, and what's in store for the Canadians at their upcoming Olympic Trials.