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NW Briefs | Swimming: Locals win titles at short course championships in Federal Way
Ariana Kukors of Auburn and Nathan Adrian of Bremerton were among the winners on the first night of competition at the U.S. Short Course Championship at the King County Aquatic Center.
Vollmer, Soni set short course nationals records
Wearing the "old," supposedly slower suits, Dana Vollmer won two gold medals while setting a meet record in freestyle and Olympic gold medalist Rebecca Soni set a meet record in breaststroke on the second day of the short course national championships Friday night.
Shanteau wins US Short Course swim title
Eric Shanteau is cancer-free and winning races again. Shanteau, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer a few weeks before last year's Olympic trials, pulled ahead midway through the breaststroke leg and went on to win the 200-yard individual medley on Thursday during the first night of competition at the U.S. Short Course championships.
Swimmers Adjust Without High-Tech Suits
Rebecca Soni isn't sure how fast she'll go at this week's U.S. Short Course National Championships.
Industry News: Arena Announces Signing of Rebecca Soni, Eric Shanteau
LOS ANGELES, California, November 23. OVER the weekend, Arena announced that it signed a pair of top-flight U.S. swimmers in Rebecca Soni and Eric Shanteau.
Celebrity Scoop: Elizabeth Avellan & Eric Shanteau
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player. Posted on November 16, 2009 at 12:22 PM Updated today at 12:22 PM She is a master at making movies, and she's also pretty proficient at raising a family and improving the quality of life in Austin - the community she calls home.
Austin-based Olympic swimmer talks about life as cancer survivor
Eric Shanteau, who became one of Austin's most talked about residents after competing in Beijing in 2008, spoke with KVUE's Melissa Gale.
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UT's Reese named swimming coach of year
Texas men's swimming and diving coach Eddie Reese was named the American Swimming Coaches Association Coach of the Year after helping Texas exes Aaron Peirsol and Garrett Weber-Gale, UT seniors Dave Walters and Ricky Berens and Longhorn Aquatics' Eric Shanteau to gold medals at the recent World Championships in Rome.
American Swimming Coaches Association Names Eddie Reese Coach of the Year
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, September 15. THE American Swimming Coaches Association , at its annual Awards Dinner last Friday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., named Eddie Reese its Coach of the Year.
ASCO Expert Corner: Facts About Testicular Cancer
More than 8,000 men in the United States are diagnosed with testicular cancer each year.
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IU Simon Cancer Center physicians to ring NYSE Closing Bell Aug. 19
Two physician/researchers with the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center will help ring the New York Stock Exchange's Closing Bell Wednesday, Aug.
The ASCO Cancer Foundation to ring the New York Stock Exchange...
On August 19, 2009, The ASCO Cancer Foundation and ASCO will be joined by Olympic swimmer and testicular cancer survivor Eric Shanteau, to ring the New York Stock Exchange's closing bell.
Hardy breaks world record in 50-meter breaststroke
Jessica Hardy set the world record in the 50-meter breaststroke when she time-trialed the 100-meter breaststroke at the U.S. Open National Championships on Thursday night.
Phelps ends Rome spectacle on golden note
Tuesday, August 04, 2009 ROME: Michael Phelps ended on a golden note on Sunday as the United States rounded out the swimming World Championships' world record total at a staggering 43 with a medley relay triumph.
Youth Bowler Anthony Todd bowled a four-game series of 829, with a high game of 266, in the Surfside Beach PBA Experience League.
David Walters photos from the world championships
The US team Aaron Peirsol, Eric Shanteau, US Michael Phelps and the last relay David Walters celebrate after the men's 4x100m medley final on August 2, 2009 at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Rome.
Aaron Peirsol regains 200m backstroke title in record time
ON CLOUD NINE: Germany's Britta Steffen rejoices after winning the women's 100m freestyle gold in the World championships in Rome on Friday.
ERIC Shanteau wasn't really sure what to do. He'd never climbed to the top step of the medal podium at a major meet.
Lochte, Phelps end worlds on a high note
Michael Phelps and the U.S. 400-metre medley relay team closed the fastest meet in swimming history with an appropriate finish Sunday night - the 43rd world record.
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