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  2. 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.

  3. List of college swimming and diving teams - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Illinois University: Eastern Illinois: ... 2021–22: 2026–27 [t] ... NCAA Division I Women's Swimming and Diving Championships;

  4. United States Swimming National Championships - Wikipedia

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    2018 Championships: Irvine, United States [11] 100m butterfly: 49.76 sf: Caeleb Dressel: Gator Swim Club 18 June 2021: 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials: Omaha, United States [12] 200m butterfly: 1:52.20 Michael Phelps: Club Wolverine 2 July 2008: 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials: Omaha, United States: 200m individual medley: 1:54.56 Ryan Lochte – 10 July ...

  5. World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships (commonly referred to as 'Junior World Championships' or 'Junior Worlds') is an international swimming championship event organized biennially by World Aquatics for swimmers aged 14–18 years as of 31 December of the year of the competition. [1] It is usually held on odd years.

  6. IGLA+ - Wikipedia

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    Programs from IGLA I (originally known as the West Coast Gay Swim League Championships) and II. IGLA+ began as the West Coast Gay Swim League in 1987 with teams from Berkeley, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, and West Hollywood. [12] Members of these teams had participated in Gay Games II and wanted to continue competing ...

  7. Swimming at the Summer World University Games - Wikipedia

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    2021; 2025; Swimming is one of the sports at the biennial Universiade competition. It has been one of the event's competed sports since the inaugural edition. It was ...

  8. World Aquatics Championships - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the synchronised swimming discipline was renamed to artistic swimming. [5] Prior to the 9th World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka in 2001, the championships had been staged at various intervals of two to four years. From 2001 to 2019 the championships were held biennially in odd years.

  9. World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m) - Wikipedia

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    The championships are staged in a 25m pool, referred to as short course format, and traditionally have been held biennially in alternate years to the World Aquatics Championships. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Unlike the World Aquatics Championships , only swimming events are staged at these championships (being one of the six disciplines that form part of the ...