Swimming World Weekly Splash
January 27, 2023
Taking a look back at 'Eric the Eel', 2024 Olympic Qualifying Standards, Official Unveiling of the City of Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center, Leon Marchand Destroys 400 IM Record, Boston College set 3 School Records
Eric the Eel: A Unique Tale of Hope and Struggle … And Lifeguards on Alert
Citius. Altius. Fortius. It is the Olympic motto, adopted in the late 19th century by Pierre de Coubertin, considered the founder of the modern Olympic movement. Translated from Greek, the motto stands for: Faster. Higher. Stronger.
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Another Look At the 2024 Olympic Qualifying Standards; Times Are Faster Than Ever
The World Aquatics qualifying times for the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris feature some extremely fast standards.
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Leon Marchand Destroys NCAA Record In 400 IM In Arizona State Dual Meet Against Cal

Coming off a sensational dual-meet performance against Stanford on Friday, Arizona State’s Leon Marchand figured to produce several more elite efforts during Saturday action against Cal. Still, what Marchand managed at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center was difficult to comprehend, especially in the 400-yard individual medley.

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Official Unveiling of the City of Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center
The International Swimming Hall of Fame is flipping out over the official unveiling of the City of Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center. Join us for an unforgettable ribbon cutting ceremony, followed by a star-studded lineup of elite divers, including the legendary Greg Louganis, Olympian Sam Dorman and more.
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Boston College Sets Three School Records, 18 Pool Marks in Handling BU

It was a record-setting spree Saturday at the Margot Connell Recreation Center, with Boston College setting 18 pool records and three school marks in sweeping crosstown rival Boston University.

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