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  • European Championships: Freya Anderson Anchors Great Britain to Come-From-Behind 400 Free Relay Win

  • Exclusive Interview: Regan Smith Made the Switch to Bob Bowman in Pursuit of Olympic Gold

  • Adam Peaty, An Inspiration To Young Freestyle King, Pays Tribute to David Popovici

  • European Championships: James Wilby Wins 200 Breaststroke Gold to Banish Tokyo Hurt; Matti Mattsson Becomes First Finnish Man On Podium Since 1931 

  • Commentary David Popovici Has Put 200 Freestyle World Record Of Paul Biedermann On Endangered List

European Championships: Freya Anderson Anchors Great Britain to Come-From-Behind 400 Free Relay Win

European Championships: Freya Anderson Anchors Great Britain to Come-From-Behind 400 Free Relay Win

It was a tale of two races in the women’s 400 freestyle relay at the European Championships as Sweden led off with 100 free world-record holder Sarah Sjostrom and followed with Louise Hansson in hopes of building a big lead while Great Britain countered with Anna Hopkin on the second leg and Freya Anderson anchoring. Sjostrom built a huge lead for Sweden, but the British team had enough balance and depth to come back and earn the continental title.

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Exclusive Interview: Regan Smith Made the Switch to Bob Bowman in Pursuit of Olympic Gold

Exclusive Interview: Regan Smith Made the Switch to Bob Bowman in Pursuit of Olympic Gold

Three years after her stunning breakthrough performance at the 2019 World Championships, Regan Smith became a world champion again this year as she edged out Kylie Masse for 100 backstroke gold in Budapest. Smith won a second gold medal that week as the backstroke swimmer on the U.S. women’s 400 medley relay, but as a whole, she was disappointed with her results from the entire year, a stretch that included her freshman season at Stanford and then a quick long course season leading up to Worlds.

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Adam Peaty, An Inspiration To Young Freestyle King, Pays Tribute to David Popovici

Adam Peaty, An Inspiration To Young Freestyle King, Pays Tribute to David Popovici

In the aftermath of the first world record of his careerDavid Popovici revealed he was already envisioning greater achievements in the water. Specifically, he expressed a desire to take the 100-meter freestyle to a place that is difficult to fathom, similar to what Great Britain’s Adam Peaty has done with the 100 breaststroke.

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European Championships: James Wilby Wins 200 Breaststroke Gold To Banish Tokyo Hurt; Matti Mattsson Becomes First Finnish Man On Podium Since 1931

European Championships: James Wilby Wins 200 Breaststroke Gold To Banish Tokyo Hurt; Matti Mattsson Becomes First Finnish Man On Podium Since 1931

James Wilby won the 200 breaststroke from lane eight as he continued to banish the spectre of Tokyo 2020 at the European Championships in Rome.

The 28-year-old was fourth at halfway with all the action taking place in the centre lanes but he moved through the field to take the win in 2:08.96.

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Commentary: David Popovici Has Put 200 Freestyle World Record Of Paul Biedermann On Endangered List

Commentary: David Popovici Has Put 200 Freestyle World Record Of Paul Biedermann On Endangered List

Because the sport allows for interval times to be recorded, every once in a while, we see multiple records established by one athlete in a single race. But Willard Lamb, a member of the Masters International Swimming Hall of Fame, took the multiple-record phenomenon to another level while competing Wednesday at the United States Masters Swimming (USMS) Summer Nationals.

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