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Team USA won 14 medals – five gold, four silver and five bronze – Thursday, on the first night of the Junior Pan Pacific Championships in Maui. The USA’s Clay Youngquist, Lauren Driscoll and Evan Pinion each set meet records in their respective events. After the first night of competition, the Americans lead all nations in the medal count and top the team scoring with 110 points. Australia is second with 73 points, followed by Japan with 58. Below is a summary of the medalists and the American finalists in...

IRVINE, Calif. – Team USA closed out the pool competition of the 2010 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships Saturday by winning 13 medals, including six golds, four silvers and three bronze. That brought the Americans’ official four-day medal count (all events except the 50 strokes, men’s 800m free and women’s 1500m free) to 47 – 25 gold, 15 silver and seven bronze. They dominated all teams in both the medal count and the team scoring. Winning gold for the USA on Saturday included Ryan Lochte in the men’s 200m...

Team USA had a strong final day of competition at the 2010 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships, winning a gold and silver medal in both the men’s and women’s 10K open water race. Chip Peterson (Pine Knoll Shores, N.C.) and Christine Jennings (Longmont, Colo.) took home the gold medals Sunday while Fran Crippen (Conshohocken, Pa.) and Eva Fabian (Keene, N.H.) picked up the silvers. The men’s race was extremely competitive and came down to a sprint in the final 400 meters. Canada’s Richard Weinberger was in the lead...

IRVINE, Calif. – American swimmers dominated the third night of finals at the Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships Friday, winning 13 medals overall, including eight gold and five silver. Team USA’s effort on day 3 brings its total medal count to 39 – 20 gold, 10 silver and nine bronze. Its official medal count for the meet (all events except the 50 strokes) is 34 – 19 gold, 10 silver and five bronze. The U.S. leads all teams in the medal count and in team scoring. Winning gold medals...

Forty-six of the nation’s fastest up-and-coming swimmers have been named to the Junior Pan Pacific Championship Team. The competition will take place, August 26-30 at the Kihei Aquatic Center in Maui, Hawaii. The meet will feature the top National Youth Teams from the Pacific Rim, including the U.S., Canada, Japan and Australia. Athletes earned a trip to Junior Pan Pacs by being one of the top two athletes in Olympic events in the combined results of the ConocoPhillips National Championships, held August 3-7, and the Speedo...

RVINE, Calif. – The United States won gold in all but three events Thursday at the Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships, its second-day medal tally totaling 13 – seven gold, one silver and five bronze. That brings Team USA’s medal count in all events to 26 – 12 gold, five silver and nine bronze. The official medal count for the meet (all events except the 50 strokes) is 23 – 12 gold, five silver and six bronze. The U.S. leads all countries in both medal count and team scoring. Winning...

IRVINE, Calif. – The United States won 13 medals – five gold, four silver and four bronze – and set two meet records Wednesday on the first night of competition at the Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships. The USA leads the field in both medal count and team scoring (107 points). Australia has eight medals overall and is second in the team scoring (76 points). Brazil is third in the medal count with two medals overall (a gold and silver), but Japan is third in the team...

The Speedo Junior National Championships concluded tonight with Jasmine Tosky adding a fifth and final win to her already-impressive collection of medals throughout the week with a first-place finish in the women’s 200m IM. Tosky also took third in the 50m freestyle behind teammate Madeline Schaefer and Asphalt Green’s Lia Neal in the 50m free. Vladimir Morozov set a meet record for the second night in a row with a time of 22.12 in the men’s 50m free. Nicholas Caldwell earned his third gold medal of the meet when...

Important information from the Florida Swimming office for August. Items covered are: So Zone Team, Jo's and Sr. Champs, Bud and Irene Hackett Award, 2010 FS Convention Information, 2011 Registraion Forms available, and holding tank must be cleared of 2010 registrations. Notes From the Office

Jasmine Tosky continued her outstanding week at the Speedo Junior National Championships Thursday, winning her fourth event of the week and setting a meet record in the women’s 200m free with a time of 1:58.54. Tosky’s meet record was one of four set on day 4 at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center in Irvine, Calif. Also setting meet records were C. Youngquist in the men’s 200m free, Vladimir Morozov in the men’s 100m breast and Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics (Camille Cheng, Tosky, Ally Howe, Madeline Schaefer)...


