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Reports hit web that American swimmer Jessica Hardy tested positive, but leaks could violate anti-doping rules
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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