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Jones sets American record in prelims of the 50m free Cullen Jones set the American and meet records Friday in the prelims of the men's 50m free, turning in a time of 21.59. Jones' swim broke the former mark of 21.76, set by Gary Hall Jr. in 2000. Here’s a preview of other things to watch for in tonight’s finals and semifinals. Read more... | Results… | Olympic Roster...
S pann pulls of shocker at Trials In what might turn out to be the biggest upset of the meet, Scott Spann won the men’s 200m breaststroke with a time of 2:09.97 Thursday at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming, defeating American record-holder and Longhorn Aquatics teammate Brendan Hansen in the process. Read more...
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 | Daily Features from Trials on Swimnetwork.com
Today on SwimNetwork.com: Mike Watkins previews the day’s action from the Qwest Center, Chlorination drops in on David Cromwell to learn the finer points of shaving for a big meet and Club Wolverine’s Kaitlin Sandeno wins over a hardened Illini fan.
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 Why should your child swim? Swimming is an outstanding activity for young people that promotes fitness and teaches children to strive for physical achievement. It is also teaches important life lessons, motivates participants to strive for improvement and cultivates high self-esteem. Read more... | Join USA Swimming...
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 | The Great Ones – Past, Present and Future
For three days, more than 120 of the best, most beloved swimmers in our nation’s history will converge on the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Omaha for a National Team Alumni reunion extravaganza presented by the USA Swimming Foundation.
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During the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming, USA Swimming will be offering the chance to win an exclusive prize package when you sign up for the USA Swimming Newsletter. For a limited time only, you can enter to win autographed merchandise, official USA Swimming gear and a one-year subscription to Splash magazine.
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