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Luke Greenbank Coming Off “One of the best blocks of training I’ve ever done”

With a front half of 56.52 and a back half of 1:00.36, Greenbank of Great Britain/Loughborough beat the next closest swimmer tonight by nearly a second.

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Sophie Hansson Finding Success in Longer Breaststroke Training

Renshaw touched in 2:25.47 to McSharry’s 2:25.58, while Sweden’s Sophie Hansson was just behind in 2:26.70 for bronze.

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Nicholas Santos: “My best time is 22.6… I think I can swim faster”

For Santos, he’s been as fast as 22.73 so far this season, a time which situates him as the #2 swimmer in the world behind Russia’s Oleg Kostin

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James Guy on In-season Swims: “You have to swim fast at the right time”

After his races, Guy emphasized that in-season swims were good to practice, but the focus was is on swimming fast when it matters most.

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Cate Campbell “Siamo Umani, Non Supereroi”

L’australiana Cate Campbell parla dell’importanza che gli atleti condividano i propri problemi di salute mentale “Non siamo supereroi”

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Cate Campbell “We Don’t Have To Be Ashamed On Mental Health Struggles”

Cate Campbell talks about the many high-profile swimmers who have discussed their experiences with mental heath struggles.

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Matt Sates Taking Slight Taper for World Champs, All in for Comm Games

Sates, who already did major damage on day 1 by beating Olympic champion Dean in the 200m free, got it done for 200 IM gold tonight in 1:58.31

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Why Loughborough University is Becoming a Hot Spot for NCAA Post Grads

After getting a first-hand look at Loughborough, it’s easy to see why an NCAA athlete looking to keep swimming might take the leap across the pond.

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Ben Proud on Staying at the Top Level of Sprinting Consistently

Proud produced 21.89 for silver in the men’s 50 free while winning the B-final of the 50 fly in a time of 23.22, which would have placed 2nd in the A-final

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Kamminga Would Rather Race Adam Peaty Head On Than Win World Title Without Him

Arno Kamminga of the Netherlands nabbed the men’s 200m breast victory here in a time much quicker than Monaco.

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Anastasia Gorbenko Planning for Packed Event Schedule in Budapest

Israel’s national record holder Anastasia Gorbenko was the fastest woman in a very tight 200m IM field, which saw the top 3 finishers separated by only .34.

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Olympic Champion Tom Dean Ready for Big Summer with 3 Major Championships

Although beat out for 200 free gold by newly turned Pro Matt Sates, Dean still shined with a silver medal-worthy time of 1:46.27

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Anna Elendt Translates Weight Room Gains to Breaststroke Success

Elendt of both Germany and the University of Texas fired on all cylinders, registering a super quick prelims time of 1:05.82 in this women’s 100m breast.

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Michael Andrew Swam 18 Races in 2 Days at Mare Nostrum Monaco

This included swimming 50s and 100s of every stroke, with finals of some of those 100s and skins (potentially 4 rounds per event) for the 50s

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Nicolò Martinenghi “Arena E’ Più Di Uno Sponsor Mi Sento In Famiglia”

Nicolò Martinenghi parla del rapporto speciale che arena instaura con gli atleti, facendoli sentire parte di una grande famiglia

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