May 31, 2022
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We know that Summer McIntosh has the potential for greatness here, but will she be able to hold off Olympic Champ Ohashi when they face off in Budapest?
May 29, 2022
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Alex Walsh comes into Worlds as the fastest non-Hosszu 200 IMer since 2016. However, can she defeat Kaylee McKeown, last year's #1 swimmer in the event?
May 28, 2022
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On day one of the third leg of the Mare Nostrum Swim Tour, five Canadian swimmers — Kylie Masse, Ingrid Wilm, Summer McIntosh, Margaret Mac Neil and Penny Oleksiak found themselves on the podium in Canet, France.
April 28, 2022
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16-year-old Leah Hayes swam a huge lifetime best to qualify first in the women's 400 IM prelims ahead of Katie Grimes and Emma Weyant.
March 11, 2022
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Giving the 15-year-old Canadian's monumental performance some historical perspective as she launches into #3 on the all-time performers' list.
Ann Curtis, Class of 1948, was born March 6, 1926. She was the greatest woman swimmer of her generation & @Cal's first Olympic Swimming Champion. Curtis won 2 Gold Medals & a Silver at the 1948 London Olympics, when there were only 5 women's events & swimmers could only enter 3. pic.twitter.com/5BXXjZPFxw
— Cal Bears History (@CalBearsHistory) March 6, 2022
March 5, 2022
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Ryosuke Irie, Rikako Ikee Shine at Japanese National Championships For almost a decade-and-a-half, Ryosuke Irie has been among the world’s best backstrokers, and he has qualified for the Olympic final in
March 4, 2022
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Tomoru Honda continues to be one of the most consistent men's 200m butterflies on the plant, approaching his silver medal-winning time from Tokyo.
March 3, 2022
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Tomoru Honda won a tight dual against Daiya Seto in the 400 IM while Reona Aoki starred in the women's 100 breast at Japan's national meet.
March 2, 2022
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The nation of Japan has made two major strides on the women-making-an-impact-in-swimming front with both Yui Ohashi and Sakiko Shimizu making some waves.
Feb. 1, 2022
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Fantine Lesaffre was one of the best IMers in the world in 2018, and she's crossed the pond to try and recapture that magic in North Carolina.
Jan. 23, 2022
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Kate Douglass had the slowest backstroke leg of the 200 IM final at the Olympics, but a new personal best on Friday shows that she's working on that.