It’s been six years since the championships were last held inside the IU Natatorium at IUPUI. 800 of the best swimmers across the country will compete.
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S. Korean Swimmer Hwang Sun-Woo Selected for This Year’s World Championships, Asian Games | Arirang News
Swimming sensation Hwang Sun-woo has been selected to compete for South Korea in this year’s Asian Games and the World Championships.
He earned his spot to represent South Korea in these two events after he finished first in the men’s 100-meter freestyle with a time of 48-point-21 seconds.
The race was held on Monday in Gyeongsangbuk-do.
At last year’s World Championship in Budapest, Hwang won silver in the 200-meter freestyle, becoming the first South Korean swimmer to reach the podium in the event since Park Tae-hwan in 2011.
In 2021, he also set the new Asian record in the 100-meter freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Councilman: A New Aquatic Center Can Do More Than Just Teach Swimming – It Could Save Lives | KIII 3 News
Council was scheduled to vote on building a new pool at Bill Witt Park on Tuesday but shelved the issue until April.
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Ex-Navy Rescue Swimmer Accused of Trying to Drown Florida Condo Security Guard | FOX10 News
A former Navy rescue swimmer from Illinois is charged with attempted murder after an Okaloosa Island condominium security guard says the man tried to drown him in the property’s swimming pool Friday night, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.
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10 Swimmers to Represent Kenya at the Commonwealth Lifesaving Championship | KBC Sports
A team of ten swimmers has been selected to represent Kenya at the Commonwealth Lifesaving championship to be held in Canada in September. The team was selected during the national lifesaving championship held today at the Kasarani Aquatic stadium.
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Wake County to Start 1,300+ Public Swimming Pool Inspections | CBS 17
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La Vega ISD Partners With YMCA for Free Swimming Lessons | KWKT FOX44
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Testimony on Capitol Hill From Katie Hoff, Olympic Swimmer, and Blood Clot Advocate | Stop The Clot
Katie Hoff, Olympic swimmer, and National Blood Clot Alliance Ambassador testifies in front of the United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor-HHS about the urgent need for federal funding to support blood clot education and awareness programs.
The National Blood Clot Alliance (NBCA) is a non-profit, voluntary health organization dedicated to advancing the prevention, early diagnosis, and successful treatment of life-threatening blood clots such as deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and clot-provoked stroke.
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Diving Out on Top | News 4 Tucson KVOA-TV
UA diver Delaney Schnell explains why winning an NCAA title in her final collegiate meet means so much
