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swimswam.com | James Sutherland
A roster of 26 swimmers will represent the Canadian team at the 2025 World Junior Swimming Championships, with Swimming Canada announcing its National Development Team on Wednesday. The roster, which features 11 boys and 15 girls, will head to the World Juniors in two months, with the biennial event scheduled for August 19-24 in Otopeni, Romania. “I’m very pleased with the level of performance we saw from our junior swimmers last week in Victoria,” said National Development Coach Ken McKinnon.
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en.pressbee.net | James Sutherland
swimswam - Sport source : swimswam ( Middle East ) () 16 By James Sutherland on SwimSwam August 19-24, 2025 Otopeni, Romania LCM (50 meters) Meet Central USA Swimming announced its roster for the 2025 World Junior Swimming Championships on Wednesday, with 19 girls and 26 boys earning a spot on the American team that will compete in Otopeni, Romania, later this summer.
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1 week ago |
swimswam.com | James Sutherland
2025 World Junior Swimming ChampionshipsAugust 19-24, 2025Otopeni, RomaniaLCM (50 meters)Meet CentralUSA Swimming announced its roster for the 2025 World Junior Swimming Championships on Wednesday, with 19 girls and 26 boys earning a spot on the American team that will compete in Otopeni, Romania, later this summer. The roster is headlined by the star female trio of Charlotte Crush, Audrey Derivaux and Rylee Erisman, who all qualified to swim five individual events at the championships.
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en.pressbee.net | James Sutherland
By James Sutherland on SwimSwam United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) CEO Travis Tygart continued to question the legitimacy of the ruling that Chinese swimmers tested positive for Trimetazidine (TMZ) due to contamination while speaking at a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing on Tuesday. Tygart told senators that the Chinese swimmers would have had to eat around 11 pounds of food to test for the amounts of TMZ they did in early 2021 while on a training camp prior to the Tokyo Olympics.
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1 week ago |
swimswam.com | James Sutherland
United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) CEO Travis Tygart continued to question the legitimacy of the ruling that Chinese swimmers tested positive for Trimetazidine (TMZ) due to contamination while speaking at a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing on Tuesday. Tygart told senators that the Chinese swimmers would have had to eat around 11 pounds of food to test for the amounts of TMZ they did in early 2021 while on a training camp prior to the Tokyo Olympics.
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