Dec. 20, 2021
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Daiya Seto held off Ilya Borodin for his fifth straight 400 IM short course world title, while 41-year-old Nicholas Santos won the 50 fly
Nov. 21, 2021
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The London Roar held a 49.5-point lead over the Cali Condors, the 2020 league champions, through day one of the fourth ISL playoff match.
Nov. 20, 2021
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Kyle Chalmers, Duncan Scott, Sydney Pickrem and Kira Toussaint led London Roar to a lead through day one of the fourth ISL playoff match.
Nov. 11, 2021
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In the first play-off match of ISL Season 3, Season 1 champions Energy Standard square off with the Season 2 champions the Cali Condors.
Sept. 28, 2021
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The DC Trident, Team Iron, Tokyo Frog Kings, and New York Breakers are all fighting for their tickets to Eindhoven. Two advance and two end their seasons.
Sept. 25, 2021
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Match 10 offers us a preview of what Match 11, the "play-in" match, will look like as 3 of these 4 teams will be there vying for a spot in the play-offs.
Sept. 16, 2021
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Match 7 of the 2021 regular season of the International Swimming League will be the final time the Cali Condors race in Naples as it is their 4th appearance.
Sept. 9, 2021
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Match 5 of the International Swimming League's third season is upon us and it's going to be an interesting one with 4 team points are up for grabs.
Sept. 3, 2021
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It started Friday, in ISL Match 3, with Energy Standard trotting out Sarah Sjostrom and Siobhan Haughey and daring the other three teams
Aug. 26, 2021
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Team Iron will have a high ceiling this year as the likes of Hosszu, Kromowidjojo, and Sakci meet newcomers Milak, Richards, and Seemanova.
May 17, 2021
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A number of notable scratches have been identified, including Jeanette Ottesen from the 100 fly and Italian Federica Pellegrini from the 50 free
April 11, 2021
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Kira Toussaint continued to rewrite the Dutch record books by lowering the national 100 back mark to 58.65 as the Eindhoven Meet wrapped up.
March 29, 2020
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As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to unfold essentially minute-by-minute around the world, one thing we know is that athletes across all sports are off the field, away from the court and out of the pool indefinitely. Most swimmers already had comprehensive strength and conditioning programs built into their overall training regimens, but they are now forced to rely on just those athletic outlets until they’re able to finally get wet once again. Besides dryland training, your favorite elite stars are also keeping their minds sharp by catching up on books they’ve been me ...
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What elite #swimmers are doing around the world during crisis.