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Brazilians Cunha and do Carmo take out Lac Megantic race FINA 10km MARATHON SWIMMING WORLD CUP 2014 A total 49 marathon swimmers (17 women and 32 men) took the departure in Lac Megantic (CAN) on August 9 for the sixth stage of the FINA 10km Marathon Swimming World Cup 2014. Unstoppable Cunha from Brazil claimed her fourth victory in a row and sixth podium finish in this year’s circuit, completing the race in 2h28m03s. Runner-up Cecilia Biagioli of Argentina improved from her bronze at the previous stop in Lac Magog...
USA Women's Defeat South Africa at FINA Water Polo World Cup K hanty-Mansiysk, Russia - August 12 - The USA Women's Senior National Team opened up the FINA World Cup in convincing fashion with an 18-1 victory over South Africa. The defending World Cup champs never trailed en route to the easy victory. Kami Craig (Santa Barbara, CA/USC/SBWPF) led the way with four goals with ten players scoring at least a goal. Team USA returns to action on Wednesday when they meet Australia at 3:30am pt. A live webcast is...
USA Synchro Establishes High-Performance Chair in Honor of Charlotte Davis Indianapolis, IN, August 11, 2014 USA Synchro is excited to announce the establishment of the Charlotte Davis Chair for USA Synchro's High Performance Program. Davis, the first U.S. Olympic synchronized swimming coach, led Traci Ruiz and Candy Costie to gold medals in the 1984 Olympic Games and has been instrumental in the growth and success of the sport. She was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2014. The Chair is made possible by funding from Tomima Edmark,...
Nanjing 2014 can be a "blueprint for future Youth Olympics," claims Rogge Monday, 11 August 2014 Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email More Sharing Services 1 By Nick Butler Jacques Rogge, the former International Olympic Committee (IOC) President and founding father of the Youth Olympics, has spoken optimistically about his expectations for Nanjing 2014 just days before the Games begin. The Belgian, who served 12 years as present from 2001 before being replaced by Thomas Bach last September at the end of his term, introduced the Youth...
USA Women's Defeat South Africa at FINA Water Polo World Cup K hanty-Mansiysk, Russia - August 12 - The USA Women's Senior National Team opened up the FINA World Cup in convincing fashion with an 18-1 victory over South Africa. The defending World Cup champs never trailed en route to the easy victory. Kami Craig (Santa Barbara, CA/USC/SBWPF) led the way with four goals with ten players scoring at least a goal. Team USA returns to action on Wednesday when they meet Australia at 3:30am pt. A live webcast is...
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16th FINA WOMEN’S WATER POLO WORLD CUP The national teams of Australia, China, Hungary, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain and USA will fight for top honours in Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) at the 16th edition of the FINA Women’s Water Polo World Cup, taking place from August 12-17, 2014. Defending World Cup champions USA will be the team to beat in this competition, which is held every four years. Team USA’s roll of honour includes one Olympic gold medal, three FINA World Championships crowns and seven FINA World League titles. Among their...
Five takeaways from U.S. Swimming Championships Nick Zaccardi Aug 11, 2014, 3:36 PM EDT Leave a comment AP IRVINE, Calif. — These U.S. Championships offered a glimpse of what could be in 2016 at the halfway point between Olympics. Here are takeaways from the past week to note as swimmers prepare for the Pan Pacific Championships: 1. The U.S. must go faster in Australia. Katie Ledecky was sensational, Missy Franklin bagged three titles and Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte showed signs of returning to form. We’ll get to all of...
Colombian world champion dominates at inaugural High Diving World Cup Sunday, 10 August 2014 Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email More Sharing Services 4 By Nick Butler Colombian star Orlando Duque finished on top at the inaugural International Swimming Federation (FINA) High Diving World Cup in Kazan to reinforce his status as the greatest athlete in the sport. The 39-year-old, winner of the first ever FINA World Championship gold medal in the sport in Barcelona last year, was the most consistent performer across each of his five...