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Long Course vs. Short Course; The Lancasters Have Transferred; JoJo Ramey Verbally Commits; The Costly Nature of Swimming; 2022 NCAA Championship Standards

Long Course vs. Short Course: A Look At Some Differences

The only tangible difference between short and long course is the pool length. The distance of every event is still the same. Despite this, all swimmers know that swimming in a short course pool feels considerably faster and less tiring. So what makes long course so different?

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Kayden and Carter Lancaster Have Transferred from Carmel to Bolles

Last season, as the Carmel boys high school team won Swimming World’s overall team championship, brothers Kayden and Carter Lancaster were significant contributors. Both swam on two state championship relays for the Greyhounds, and the 400 free relay that featured both was the country’s fastest. But now, the two will be aiming to win a different state championship as they have moved south to Jacksonville, Florida, and they are now competing for the Bolles School...

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Olympic Trials Finalist JoJo Ramey Verbally Commits to Florida for 2023

NEW COMMIT: The University of Florida has landed another big verbal commitment for the fall of 2023 from Olympic Trials finalist and U.S. National Junior Teamer JoJo Ramey of Fishers, Indiana.

She will join in-stater Michaela Mattes in Gainesville as a member of the Gators’ Class of 2027.

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The Costly Nature of Swimming: From Suits to Food, the Dollars Add Up

In the eyes of a non-swimmer, swimming is a seemingly inexpensive sport. Sure, swimming may not have all the bells and whistles as many other sports (for instance, you don’t need to own a Formula One race car, or horse.) However, looks can be deceiving and the costs begin to add up, especially during competition season. The following is a comprehensive list of where that money goes and an argument for why swimming may not be as cheap as one might assume.

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A Reminder Of The Qualifying Standards For The 2022 NCAA Championships

As the NCAA season picks up momentum, here is another look at the NCAA Division I Championships qualifying standards, and while several races are the same as last year, there are a few differences, mostly with the automatic “A” cuts.

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