It’s a strange time for high school sports.
In most years and seasons, athletes would be reflecting this weekend on the accomplishments of their respective seasons.
But this year is much different.
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China’s Doping Swim Champ Gets Busted
We discuss Sun Yang and his 8-year ban from swimming because of use of performance-enhancing substances.
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Mines swimmers have people seeing double at Nationals
Mia and April Wood are turning heads and setting records at Colorado School of Mines.
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Road to Tokyo 2020: Swim practice with Paralympic prospect Shelby Newkirk
Shelby Newkirk is a Paralympic swimmer on Team Canada, hoping to make it to the Tokyo 2020 olympics. Join her morning practice as she prepares for her road to Tokyo!
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Land Training for Swimmers | Hamilton Aquatics
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Coronavirus disease wipes out work for those that lean on sports for income
In America’s attempt to slow the coronavirus pandemic, sports have come to a near halt. It’s a difficult reality for college student-athletes and coaches, and some professional, to face with their seasons abruptly ended.
For Gateley and many others, sports’ unexpected hiatus is a direct hit to their livelihood.

Photo by The Wolf 
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ASCTA COVID-19 update 16 March 2020
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Edinboro holds time trial for senior swimmer
Edinboro senior swimmer Yana Miletska had her NCAA Division II championship meet cut short because of the NCAA canceling the meet over the coronavirus. When the team returned to Edinboro, Miletska swam the 100 breaststroke.
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Breaststroke: From Novice to Pro in 4 Steps
Of all strokes, breaststroke is technically the most challenging stroke. It is very timing sensitive and it’s all about your rhythm. Novice swimmers can struggle to learn the breaststroke. And therefore we have 4 easy steps to go from recreational to competitive breaststroke.
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