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March 26, 2013
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Georgia Sets NCAA Record, Wins Team Title; Arizona Downs American Mark
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana. GEORGIA put an exclamation point on its first team title since 2005 with an NCAA and U.S. Open record in the 400-yard freestyle relay. The American record went to the All-American squad of Arizona, who finished second, at the NCAA Division I Women's Championships.
Kenyon Lords Return to Throne; Emory Women Win Fourth Straight at NCAA D3s
SHENANDOAH, Texas. THE NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships came to a close with the Kenyon men and Emory women clinching the team titles.
Race Day: Day One Recap From Women's D-I Champs, Day Two Recap from D-III
PHOENIX, Arizona. OUR first edition of Race Day covering the women's NCAA swimming and diving championships focuses on Tennessee's major step up to the top of the podium, the issue of slower winning times and the close battles in the team scores.
Race Day: Day Two Analysis From Women's D-I Champs, Day 3 Recap from D-III
PHOENIX, Arizona. TODAY'S edition of Race Day recaps the exciting team race and the surprise finishes that thrilled swimming fans at the women's NCAA Division I swimming and diving championships.
Race Day: Analyzing Day Three From Women's D-I Champs, Day 4 Recap from D-III
PHOENIX, Arizona. OUR third and final Race Day show covering the women's NCAA Division I swimming and diving championships covers the surprise finishes and thrilling team race that unfolded at the IU Natatorium.
Bumpy Jones Turns 80, Breaks Six Short Course Yards Masters National Records
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida. BUMPY Jones got the best birthday present a Masters swimmer could possibly get, breaking six short course yards Masters national records last weekend at the 43rd St. Pete Championships.
Seven NAG Records at NCSA Junior Nationals
PHOENIX, Arizona. SWIMMING fans were treated to a very fast meet last week at the NCSA Junior National Championships in Orlando, Florida. SEVEN NAG records were set over the course of the five-day meet. SwimmingWorld.TV was on-deck bringing viewers live and on-demand coverage of the event, sponsored by SpeedoUSA.
Univ. of Cincinnati Returning Scholarships to Swimming and Diving
CINCINNATI, Ohio. THE University of Cincinnati made a big announcement today, reinstating full scholarships to three sports programs, including men's swimming and diving.
Stability Ball Exercises from JR Rosania
PHOENIX, Arizona. SWIMMING World Magazine's premiere strength training expert JR Rosania brings us several stability ball exercises to engage a swimmer's lower back, hips and glutes.
Hockey CEO Set to Be Named Head of Swimming Australia
MELBOURNE, Australia. AS industry insiders had expected, Hockey Australia CEO Mark Anderson is expected to be named chief executive of Swimming Australia, a move confirmed this week by Hockey Australia.
High School State Swimming Championships: Pennsylvania 3A
LEWISBURG, Pennsylvania. SEVEN state records fell during the Pennsylvania 3A Swimming and Diving Championships March 15-16 at Bucknell University. Hershey's girls team reclaimed the title they last won in 2011, while La Salle College High School earned the boys crown for the second straight season.
High School State Swimming Championships: Pennsylvania AA
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut. GREENWICH High School earned its second Connecticut Boys Open Swimming championship title in three years in convincing fashion. The Cardinals put together 609.5 points to defeat last year's champion, Fairfield Prep, which scored 426.5 points this year. Pomperaug edged out Brookfield for third, 298-292, with Wilton taking fifth (264.5). The meet was held in short course yards at Yale University.
High School State Swimming Championships: Pennsylvania AA
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut. GREENWICH High School earned its second Connecticut Boys Open Swimming championship title in three years in convincing fashion. The Cardinals put together 609.5 points to defeat last year's champion, Fairfield Prep, which scored 426.5 points this year. Pomperaug edged out Brookfield for third, 298-292, with Wilton taking fifth (264.5). The meet was held in short course yards at Yale University.
Poll of the Week: Should the Division I Championships Be a Combined Meet?
PHOENIX, Arizona. THE men's NCAA Division I swimming and diving championships starts in less than a week in Indianapolis, and we wanted to know which team you thought could take the team title in what we are certain will be a close battle. With 40.72 percent of the votes, the California Golden Bears were picked to win their third title in a row, while Michigan was close behind in voting with 33.22 percent. Rounding out the voting was Stanford in third, Texas in fourth and Arizona in fifth. More than 6 percent of the votes went to "other," meaning swimming fans out there believe a team other than one of these five is going to take it all next week. We'll see when racing starts Thursday in Indy.
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What you'll find in the April 2013 issue of Swimming World
Feature Article:
Top 12 World Masters Swimmers of the Year
A bout with prostate cancer was not going to keep Bob Strand down. Less that six months after surgery to remove the tumor, he was back in the pool, setting FINA Masters world records for men 65-69. His accomplishments earned him recognition as one of the Swimming World Magazine's Top 12 World Masters Swimmers of the Year for 2012.



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