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  An investigation is now launched into ‘serious team management allegations’ against the head coach of Univeristy of Missouri’s women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams.   Although the university representatives refused to give a statement on camera, the athletic department did confirm that they have placed Greg Rhodenbaugh, the head…

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  The former West Fargo coach of the girls swimming, Ronald Hehn, claimed that he was kicked out of the pool at the Hulbert Aquatic Center, for no apparent reason.   According to the former coach, who was fired a few weeks ago after claims for his inappropriate coaching practices…

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  USA Swimming, the national swimming committee and governing body for the sport in the US has announced that it will be appointing the former Executive Director of College Swimming Coaches of America (CSCAA) as the organization’s Managing Director of Sports Development.     Shinofeld has formerly participated in races,…

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en’s Texas A&M Kicks off Championship Season with CSCAA

  Texas A&M has kicked off the season with a bang at the Lone Star Lake last Saturday. The men’s swimming and diving team placed 5th at College Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) National Collegiate Open Water Championships.   The head coach of Texas A&M men’s swimming and diving…

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Egypt swimming team

  The national swimming team of Egypt just swept a whopping 44 medals in the CANA African Swimming and Open Water Championship’s 13th edition. The team won the Algiers-based tournament that took place from September 10 to 15.   The swimming team made its country proud by winning a total…

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clark phelps

  Clark Kent Apuada, only 10 years old, has just established himself as a champion and a future star in the sport of swimming after the Californian athlete broke one of the most famous swimming records until date.   Clark was able to break the 100-meter, long-standing butterfly record set…

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