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Nov 14, 2012   
News Round-Up: 1,047 tickets for swimming, 2,327 for diving, from London 2012 among 263,000 tickets unsold despite demand; Savage moves from swimming to triathlon Down Under...
Nov 13, 2012   Craig Lord
Head of the Dutch swim programme Jacco Verhaeren will remain with the KNZB as technical director until the Rio 2016 Olympic Games but is to quit his role on the deck as coach at the NZE centre of excellence...
Nov 13, 2012   Craig Lord
Dr Pippa Grange and a team at Bluestone Edge will lead an "assessment of culture and leadership" in Australian swimming; move welcomed by swimmers' association...
Nov 12, 2012   
"Essentially we are moving from the toxicology approach that existed in the seventies to now a more forensic science approach" - Dr Mario Zorzoli...
Nov 12, 2012   Craig Lord
David Davies, Olympic silver (2008) and bronze (2004) medal-winning distance freestyle ace, has retired a decade after his international senior debut for Wales at the 2002 Commonwealth Games...
Nov 12, 2012   
A salient and sobering tale of the damage that can be done if clear lines of communication break down between swimmers and those who govern the sport ...
Nov 12, 2012   
News Round-Up: Sjostrom yet to make her mind up on Istanbul, faces domestic test; Ryan Lochte and Missy Franklin end the Minneapolis Grand Prix with two more victories each; Pan Pacs upgrade Down Under...
Nov 11, 2012   Craig Lord
On the list of hard-working World Cup $100,000 prize winners, Hungarian Katinka Hosszu surely leads the way after concluding a tour of 28km of racing with two more triumphs to take her tally to 39 victories at eight meets...
Nov 11, 2012   Craig Lord
There are days when you just know you've made the right move. British coach Ian Armiger will have surely felt that this weekend as he surveyed a different kind of burning deck: the Grand Cayman coast; Mellouli graces 5km race...
Nov 10, 2012   
On the second night of the Minneapolis Grand Prix, four-times Olympic gold medal winner Missy Franklin claimed another brace of victories, taking the 50 yards freestyle and the 100 yards backstroke...
Nov 10, 2012   
Tired by a marathon year that brought an Olympic silver medal over 400m medley, Thiago Pereira is to bypass the World Short-Course Championships in Istanbul next month...
Nov 10, 2012   Craig Lord
World Cup, last round, day 1, Singapore: Hungarian Katinka Hosszu had the $100,000 World Cup prize for best woman in her grasp after two more victories at the start of the final round of the 2012 circuit ...
Nov 10, 2012   Craig Lord
Olympic 100m and 200m backstroke champion Missy Franklin, of Colorado, set a US junior record on her return to the limelight on the first night of the Minneapolis Grand Prix, a year out from a new phase of her career, at college...
Nov 9, 2012   
News Round-Up: Alicia Coutts, with five medals at London 2012, has been unable to attract a single sponsor in 'swimming paradise'; brits denied asthma drug that helped Jackson; meet snippets from Sao Paulo...
Nov 8, 2012   
Germany is sending a team of 23 developers, 10 of them women, to the European Short-Course Championships in Chartres, France, from November 22-25...
Nov 8, 2012   Craig Lord
Double Commonwealth Champion of 2006, England's Ross Davenport, a three-time Olympic team member, has retired from swimming...
Nov 7, 2012   Craig Lord
World Cup, Tokyo, Day 2: Hungarian Katinka Hosszu took two more gold medals on her way to a $100,000 pay day when the curtain closes on this season's circuit in Singapore at the weekend; Daiya Seto cracks Japanese 200IM record...
Nov 7, 2012   
News Round-Up: Olympic 400IM silver medallist Thiago Pereira will use the São Paulo Torneio Open de Natação, starting today to decide whether to race at the World S/C Champs; French sprinters Alain Bernard and Fabien Gilot become TV pundits...
Nov 6, 2012   Craig Lord
The outcomes of legal action against top officials at the UCI could force a shift in the resolve and culture of sports bosses in whose hands the fight against doping has too often been lost...
Nov 6, 2012   Craig Lord
FINA has suspended the Ecuador Swimming Federation, due to "major interference of the Government in the functioning of the Federation"; masters to hold their world champs with elite event from 2015; juniors get mixed relays...
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