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American swimmers to compete at FINA Junior Championships
Elizabeth Pelton, above, is one of the American  swimmers competing at the
2nd FINA World Junior Swimming Championships, beginning today and running through July 13 in Monterrey, Mexico. Five hundred and eighty-eight swimmers, including a team from the United States will be competing in this meet. Read more...

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The Great Ones – Past, Present and Future
For three days, more than 120 of the best, most beloved swimmers in our nation’s history will converge on the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Omaha for a National Team Alumni reunion extravaganza presented by the USA Swimming Foundation.  Read more...
In The News

Simply Amazing: Dara Torres Sets American Record - SwimmingWorldMagazine.com
US trials perfect warm-up for red-hot Beijing bid - Yahoo!
The ecstasy of second and the agony of third - ESPN.com
Swim Fans Give Omaha High Marks - KETV.com
Swimming is life for 90-year old Olympic medalist - NewsSunOnline.com
Denniston has hand in 2008 Olympic Swim Trials - teamusa.org

Cullen Jones Makes Waves - The Wall Street Journal





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SwimCam Gallery, Cont'd
Day 5 - Scott Spann celebrates his win in the men
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SwimCam Gallery
Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte race neck-and-neck in the men
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Finals Recap

Women's 50m Free
First:
Dara Torres, 24.25 (AR)
Second: Jessica Hardy, 24.82

Men's 1500m Free
First:
Peter Vanderkaay, 14:45.54
Second: Larsen Jensen, 14:50.80

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