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How To Eliminate Chlorine From Hair and Skin After Swimming

We made this simple 30 second video to show how to eliminate chlorine after swimming. Despite our written and illustrated instructions, we still get lots of questions about how to use SwimSpray. (Image courtesy of SwimSpray)

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NYU Adds Former Olympian, All-American Doug Lennox to Staff

Olympian Doug Lennox has joined the staff at NYU. (Image courtesy of Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics)

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Team SwimSpray Women Sweep Division at the 2013 4.4 Great Chesapeake Bay Swim

“Jenny Will, a former swimmer at the University of Wisconsin, led the trio in a time of 1:48.27, placing her 26th overall and 5th within the gender. Shannon Greene and Amara Rivera finished only minutes behind with times of 1:50.33 and 1:52.57, respectively, putting both of them within the top 15 among females in the 4.4 mile race.”

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Washington DC Bans Water Bottles at Public Pools, Inspector Classified Them As Food

Team SwimSpray trains at the Wilson Aquatic Center in Washington, DC. Recently, the city banned water bottles anywhere on the pool deck because the health inspector classified them as “food.”

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Don’t Live Life the Chlorinated Way, Use SwimSpray

“All jokes aside, the phenomenon reported by Ryan Lochte is nothing new to the swimming world. Swimmers have been “smelling like the pool” since chlorine was first added to pools.”

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Swimming Through Medical School – Abby Nunn

Abby is about two months away from finishing her first year of medical school at UVA. When she’s not studying, Abby is either coaching the Charlottesville YMCA Aquatic Club (CYAC) or training on her own, for long distance open water swims.

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Lingering Chlorine

“The scientists at SwimSpray, LLC claim to have invented a simple, all-natural remedy for swimmers� longest standing problem: chlorine.”

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SwimSpray Returns to Princeton

GOLD MEDAL MEL: “Andrew Chadeayne loves Princeton because of the Princeton Tigers Swimming & Diving Team.”

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SwimSpray is Everywhere This Summer

GOLD MEDAL MEL: “Andrew Chadeayne continues to take SwimSpray everywhere swimmers are and will be, from the Olympic Training Center to open water events and the U.S. Open!”

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