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Swimming World Weekly Splash
  • Brent Rutemiller Announces Retirement As ISHOF CEO

  • Caeleb Dressel Ends World Championship Stint Early

  • World Championships: U.S. Ends 800 Free Relay Drought with Dominant Swim

  • World Championships: Kaylee McKeown Times Finish to Perfection To Win 200 Back; Bacon & White Get USA 2-3

  • Zac Stubblety-Cook Comes From Behind To Secure 200 Breast World Title

Brent Rutemiller Announces Retirement As ISHOF CEO and Swimming World Magazine Publisher

After five years as the CEO of the International Swimming Hall of Fame and more than 30 years in multiple roles with Swimming World Magazine, most recently as publisher, Brent Rutemiller has announced his retirement.

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World Championships: Caeleb Dressel Out for Remainder of the Meet

World Championships: Caeleb Dressel Out for Remainder of the Meet

American sprinter Caeleb Dressel scratched from the remainder of FINA World Championships after he won two gold medals to begin the meet (in the 400 freestyle relay and 50 butterfly), and after qualifying second for the 100 free semifinals.

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World Championships: U.S. Ends 800 Free Relay Drought with Dominant Swim

World Championships: U.S. Ends 800 Free Relay Drought with Dominant Swim

The sting for Drew Kibler hasn’t abated in 11 months. Finishing off the podium in the 800 freestyle relay at the Tokyo Olympics – that’s just something a proud American program doesn’t do. To be part of that foursome was, for Kibler, a regrettable entry on his career ledger.

Thursday, Kibler, Kieran Smith and a pair of new faces took the first concrete step toward rectifying that.

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World Championships: Kaylee McKeown Times Finish To Perfection To Win 200 Back; Bacon & White Get USA 2-3

World Championships: Kaylee McKeown Times Finish To Perfection To Win 200 Back; Bacon & White Get USA 2-3

Kaylee McKeown added the world 200 back crown to her Olympic gold as she timed her sprint finish to perfection in Budapest.

McKeown, Phoebe Bacon and Rhyan White reflect on their swims as they claim gold, silver and bronze.

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World Championships: Zac Stubblety-Cook Comes From Behind to Secure 200 Breast World Title

World Championships: Zac Stubblety-Cook Comes From Behind to Secure 200 Breast World Title

It would have been an enormous upset had Australia’s Zac Stubblety-Cook not left Budapest as the world champion in the men’s 200 breaststroke. After storming to Olympic gold last year, Stubblety-Cook took down the world record last month, becoming the first man to ever break 2:06 in the event. He was seeded first by more than a second entering the World Championships, and his closest rival, Olympic silver medalist Arno Kamminga of the Netherlands, pulled out of the semifinals.

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World Championships: Ben Proud Zooms to 50 Free World Title; Michael Andrew Claims Silver

World Championships: Ben Proud Zooms to 50 Free World Title; Michael Andrew Claims Silver

His week at the World Championships in Budapest got off to a rocky start when Proud fell to seventh in the 50 fly final. But in the 50 free semifinals Thursday in Budapest, Proud recorded his quickest swim in years.

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