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A heavy favorite in the 100-meter event, Lynn had broken the world record four times prior to the meet. [6] [11] [12] She won a second gold medal by swimming the backstroke leg for the winning U.S. team in the 4×100-meter medley relay, together with teammates Patty Kempner (breaststroke), Carolyn Schuler (butterfly), and Chris von Saltza ...
Six top girls from the Bremerton YMCA swim team are spending their spring break week in North Carolina for the YMCA National short course championships, held annually at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.
The 2024 NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships took place March 20–23, 2024 at the 42nd annual NCAA-sanctioned swim meet to determine the team and individual national champions of Division I women's collegiate swimming and diving in the United States.
NAIA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, since 1981; NCAA Division I men's swimming and diving championships, since 1924; NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, since 1982; NCAA Men's Division II Swimming and Diving Championships, since 1964; NCAA Men's Division III Swimming and Diving Championships, since 1975
About 400 first-grade students in Plain Local schools are getting free swim lessons through a partnership with the YMCA of Central Stark County.
David Curtiss (born 2002), competitive swimmer, Hamilton Y Aquatic Club, national YMCA record setter in the 50-yard freestyle, 2019 World Junior Championships silver medalist in an individual event (50-meter freestyle), 2023 NCAA Division I Champion in the 4×50-yard medley relay.
The Spring meet began as a 25-yard (short course) meet, while the Summer meet was long course. Prior to USA Swimming's creation in the late 1970s, the meet was run by the AAU. Phillips 66 began sponsoring the meet in 1973, which continues through today although the branding of the sponsorship changed to ConocoPhillips in the early 2000s. This ...
Just Women's Sports produces multiple podcasts and web series, along with its daily social and web coverage. Kelley on the Street (2022–) YouTube series hosted by Kelley O'Hara. Woman-on-the-street interviews about women's soccer. Just Women's Sports (2020–2022) Podcast hosted by Kelley O'Hara. Features interviews with athletes of many sports.