With the Valley being the center of the sports universe this week, we caught up with gold medal-winning swimmer Breeja Larson.
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Homeowners Allege Swimming Pool Contractors Scammed Them | Inside Edition
Inside Edition interviewed customers across Maryland who say Catalina Pool Builders took their money for new pools and never finished the job. The families say they each paid tens of thousands of dollars for what was supposed to be a backyard paradise. After months of waiting and with no refund in sight, they now say their dreams of owning a pool are officially sunk. Catalina abruptly went out of business, blaming its problems on pandemic-related supply shortages and rising costs. The company and its owners do not face criminal charges but the state of Maryland revoked the pool company’s license after customers filed dozens of lawsuits.
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Pittsford Nabs 21st Straight Swimming Sectional Title | News 8 WROC
Six Panther swimmers in total finished in first place
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The Fastest Swim Technique – Dolphin Kick | The Race Club
We are so proud of Race Club swimmer Maggie MacNeil who won the 100-meter butterfly Olympic Gold in Tokyo. Maggie has been coming to the Race Club since she was a 13-year-old age group swimmer from Ontario, Canada. Through the years we have not been surprised with Maggie’s rise to the top from swimming at the University of Michigan to World and Olympic Champ! One thing that Maggie has always excelled at is her dolphin kick.
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State Champs Crowned at Girls State Swim & Dive Championships | KRDO NewsChannel 13
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Gary Woodland Gets Swimming Tips From Michael Phelps at WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am | 12 News
Gary Woodland is getting some swimming tips while paired up with Michael Phelps for the front nine of the Pro-Am.
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Cape Central Wins SEMO Conference Girls Swim Meet | Heartland Sports | KFVS12
Coach Dayna Powell’s team had three swimmers tie for MVP honors.
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13 Questions in 50 Meters With Abbey Weitzeil | USA Swimming
4x Olympic Medalist Abbey Weitzeil answers questions ranging from her favorite cereal to her current swimming dream in 50 Meters.
