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OMAHA, Nebraska, July 3. KRISTEN Heiss, a rising senior at Texas A&M University, has been gracious enough to blog for Swimming World from time-to-time during the U.S. Olympic Trials as she competes at the meet. Today, she writes about the heartbreaking nature of Trials from a swimmer's per...
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OMAHA, Nebraska, July 3. AT 3:30 p.m. Central, SwimmingWorld.TV will stream its post-prelim analysis report live from the Aquazone at the Qwest Center.
Host Brent Rutemiller welcomes Phil Whitten, Bruce Wigo and Hideki Mochizuki to the program ...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, July 3. THIS SwimmingWorld.TV interview from 2006, embedded on page 17 of the digital July issue of Swimming World Magazine, features Amanda Beard talking about life in Arizona as a model and professional swimmer.
The...
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By John Lohn
OMAHA, Nebraska, July 3. FOUR years ago in Athens, Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte led the United States to a gold-silver sweep in the 200 individual medley. The first step toward a repeat has been taken. The two-fastest men in the ...
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By John Lohn
OMAHA, Nebraska, July 3. CAN she qualify for a fourth Olympics? That's the question surrounding Amanda Beard in the 200 breaststroke, and if her preliminary swim is any indication, the veteran will be in the mix when the final ...
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By John Lohn
OMAHA, Neb., July 3. WHEN they met at last year's World Championships in Melbourne, they provided one of the best races of the meet. Expect a similar outcome in the 200 backstroke from Ryan Lochte and Aaron Peirsol at these Tri...
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By John Lohn
OMAHA, Neb., July 3. AS the fifth day of Olympic Trials competition got rolling, Natalie Coughlin delivered a preliminary statement in the 100 freestyle. The American-record holder, racing in the last of 13 heats, turned in a meet-...
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PHOENIX, Arizona, July 3. WE'RE halfway through the US Olympic Swimming Trials in Omaha, Neb., and more of swimming's superstars are being added to the roster of the US Olympic Team.
Post-race interviews from new Olympians, as well as ...
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By John Lohn
OMAHA, Nebraska, July 2. THIS girl is something else. It's one thing to try to tackle the 200 freestyle and 200 individual medley double. It's another thing entirely to pull it off, which is exactly what Katie Hoff accompli...
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By John Lohn
OMAHA, Nebraska, July 2. ONE race to go and Brendan Hansen will have the chance to go after another Olympic double. Two nights after qualifying for the Beijing Games in the 100 breaststroke, Hansen shifted into cruise control to se...
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