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  2. IGLA+ - Wikipedia

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    The host cities for the championships have been: [20] 1987: IGLA I (Then known as the West Coast Gay Swim League Championship), San Diego, California [21] 1988: IGLA II, San Diego, California [22] [23] 1989: IGLA III, Vancouver, British Columbia. 1990: Held in conjunction with Gay Games III, Vancouver, British Columbia; 1991: IGLA IV, Los ...

  3. List of college swimming and diving teams - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of college swimming and diving teams that compete in the NCAA or NAIA men's and/or women's swimming and diving championships. NCAA Division I [ edit ]

  4. List of swimming competitions - Wikipedia

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    World Aquatics Championships (50 m pool, open water), pool since 1973, open water since 1991 [3] [5] World Swimming Championships (25 m pool), since 1993, for example 2021 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) [3]

  5. NCAA Division I men's swimming and diving championships

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    The NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships are annual college championship events in the United States. The meets take place in a 25-yard pool, except for the Division I meets in 2000 and 2004 which were swum in a 25-meter competition course.

  6. The three-day state boys swim/dive championships began Thursday morning at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way with diving finals beginning at 8:30 a.m. for Class 3A, 1 p.m. for 4A and 5 ...

  7. NCAA Division III men's swimming and diving championships

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    NCAA Division III men's swimming and diving championships [2] Year Site Natatorium Championship Results Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1975 Details: Meadville, PA : Richard King Mellon Recreation Center Chico State: 465 Johns Hopkins: 209 1976 Details: Washington, PA (Washington & Jefferson) Henry Memorial Center: St. Lawrence: 249 Johns ...

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  9. Leah Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Leah Hayes (born October 21, 2005) is an American swimmer, currently swimming for the Illinois-based team Fox Valley Park District Riptides.She is a 200 m individual medley and 400 m individual medley Champion in 2023 World Junior Championships, also win gold medalist in 4×200 m freestyle, silver medalist in 4×100 m freestyle with bronze medalist in 200 m freestyle.