According to David Cromwell at swimnetwork.com. Guess who is number one?
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Vendt Management Boycots TYR
Premier Management Group (PMG) responds to TYR lawsuit against Eric Vendt, stating that they “will no longer sign our clients with TYR Sport, effective immediately”.
Source: SwimNews
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Japan Considers Speedo LZR For Beijing 2008
Their current contract prohibits swimmers wearing anything but Mizuna, Asics and Descente (an Arena brand); but now the Japanese considers allowing also Speedo LZR, if not the three contracted companies improve each of their current models to be equally as good as the new Speedo swimwear by May 30.
Source: SwimInfo
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Amputee Qualifies For The 'Real' Olympics
South African Natalie Du Toit has made history by becoming the first amputee to qualify for the Olympic Games. Read all about it here on The Telegraph
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Gusmao Suspended For Two Years
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TYR Sues Speedo, Schubert, Vendt and USA Swimming
According to the Los Angeles Times, TYR has decided to sue Speedo, USA Swimming and Mark Schubert for having “combined to engage in a campaign of falsely disparaging the products of Speedo’s competitors, including TYR, for the purpose of inducing competitive swimmers to refrain from doing business with Speedo’s competitors”. And American swimmer Eric Vendt for breach of contract. See also SwimNews
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Healthy Muscles Is Not A Matter Of Bulk
It is whether you use them and push their limits of endurance and strength. Build and maintain endurance by engaging in exercises that pump blood to the muscles, and strength by lifting weights, focusing on antigravity muscles (back, legs) and arms. Swimming can help with at least endurance and arm strength :-)
Source: The New York Times
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Arizona State Men's Swimming Cut
Flash news on SwimInfo: Arizona State University has cut men’s swimming according to a press release sent out by the University.
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Survived By Poking Great White In The Eye
37 year old Jason Cull saw a dark shape approaching as he swam about 80 meters off the popular Middleton beach in Western Australia on Saturday. “I just remember being dragged backwards underwater. I felt along it, I found its eye and I poked it in the eye, and that’s when it let go.”

