Category: Competition
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Sun: 400 freestyle is the Shanghai 2011 Triple Trigger
China’s Sun Yang has set himself a priority of taking down Olympic champion Park Tae-whan (KOR) in the 400 freestyle as a trigger to what could turn out to be a triple triumph at the Shanghai 2011 World Championships. “I put more emphasis on the 400m title because it will be the first event I…
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Manaudou confirms return to swimming
Former Olympic and world champjon swimmer Laure Manaudou has confirmed that she is returning to competition with a view to taking part in next summer’s Olympics in London. Source: AFP
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Leaving for an open water swim tomorrow
This site might get awfully quiet tomorrow, while me and Bartal go to our southern most island Suðuroy to cover the annual open water swim there. 870 meters in 7° Celcius (44.6° Fahrenheit) warm seawater, what’s not to like? We’ll go on this boat, only a 2 hour ride, each way
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Let’s focus on the World Championships first, says Adlington
I like this, Rebecca Adlington speaking out on MailOnline ‘A lot of people are talking about the Olympics, and they are so big, but so are the worlds. ‘I haven’t even qualified for the Olympics yet. People say “oh you’re there” and I have to tell them that I’m not. It’s a very tough process.…
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Cielo plans to establish Pro-16 for the 2016 Rio Games
The 2008 Beijing Olympic champion, Cesar Cielo, plans to establish a professional swim training club in Sao Paulo, naming the scheme as Pro-16 to prepare for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. The scheme is likely to exceed a little more than USD 1$ million, involving Cielo and his relay team-members Santos, Cerdeira, Leonardo…
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Aussies reluctant to lift the 1500 legacy
After producing legendary 1500 freestyle swimmers, Kieren Perkins and Grant Hackett, Swimming Australia is now lacking a 1500 freestyle swimmer in their squad to compete at the 2011 World Championships in Shanghai. Robert Hurley, who succeeded for the selection standard of 1500 freestyle in 15:08.00 minutes last year, has abandoned the event this year, considering…
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No more world records for a decade, says Cavic
ÄŒavić and Rosolino are being a bit pessimistic, me thinks: “I think the whole swimming world has to get ready not to see another world record in the men’s sprints for a long time,” said Serbian butterfly specialist Milorad Cavic, the closest challenger to Michael Phelps’ record eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.…
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FINA/Arena Swimming World Cup 2011 schedule confirmed
FINA today confirmed its 2011 World Cup Calendar, with Dubai (UAE) added as the first stage of the series on October 7-8, and Tokyo bringing the circuit to a close on November 12-13. Via SwimNews.com. The 2011 schedule: Fri 7 -Sat 8 October Dubai (UAE) Sat 15 – Sun 16 October Stockholm (SWE) Tue 18…
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Molina tests positive for stimulant, out of World Championships
Brazilian swimming legend Fabiola Molina has tested positive for Methylhexaneamine, a stimulant used heavily as a dietary supplement and a nasal decongestant, as well as in the street-drug known as “party pills”. The CBDA anti-doping commission determined that Molina’s use was not intentional or meant to gain any competitive advantage, so they gave her a…
