Russian athletes will compete as the Russian Olympic Committee at the Tokyo Olympics. Here’s a breakdown of Russia’s history with doping. RELATED: https://bit.ly/36Nwo1H
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Olympic Champ Mark Spitz Says Katie Ledecky Will Be Remembered As One of the Greatest Swimmers Ever | TJ Sports USA
Nine-time Olympic champion Mark Spitz says Katie Ledecky will be remembered as one of the greatest swimmers of all time.
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University of Michigan Swimmers Ready for Shot at Olympic Gold
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A String of Shark Attacks in San Diego | When Sharks Attack | National Geographic
Off the coast of San Diego California, a swimmer is fatally wounded in a shark attack. This attack was the first fatal attack in 50 years and marked the beginning of a slew of abnormal encounters over a 7 month period.
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11-Year-Old Redding Swimmer Battles Autoimmune Disease | Action News Now
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PH Swimmers Now in Tokyo Ahead of Summer Games Opening | Sports Desk
Many of the country’s Olympic athletes are now in Tokyo with only two days to go before the Summer Games officially open.
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Swimming: Eagle Coaches are Tokyo Bound | Boston College Athletics
BC swimming volunteer assistant Alex Sobers (G’23) competes in the Olympics for the second time for Barbados and is joined by BC head coach Mike Stephens as an assistant coach for the team in Tokyo.
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NMSU’s Lina Khiyara Set to Swim In 200m Freestyle at Tokyo Olympics | KTSM 9 NEWS
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Inside Look at COVID Precautions at Tokyo Olympics Swimming Venue | NBC News
Olympic venues have Covid precautions in place, including measures to encourage social distancing in locker rooms and a ban on spectators. NBC News’ Tom Llamas goes inside the aquatics center and speaks to Tokyo’s governor about the restrictions for the Games.
