2012 HS Championship Results:

Walter Johnson boys, Churchill girls win MCPS Division I. Results from WMPSSDL Championships (Boys & Girls), AAA Northern Region, MCPS Division I & Division III, AAA Cedar Run District, and AA Region II championship meet results.

Read last week's high school wrap-up, along with synopses and results from all the 2012 season's championship meets, including results from the Va. AAA championship meets in the Patriot District, Cardinal District, Liberty District, Concorde District, National District, as well as the IAC Championship, AA Dulles District Championship, and Independent School League Championship meets.  Top times and full meet results from the entire 2011-2012 high school season available.

Posts Tagged ‘speedo’

This Week In U.S. Swimming

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

This week: Speedo’s latest agreement with a star swimmer, the results from the NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships and the reason why the Men’s Swimming Championships have to take a day off.

FINA Opts to Ban All High-Tech Swimsuits

Friday, July 24th, 2009

FINA finally figured out the way to determine which of the controversial long-length, high-tech swimsuits to restrict. It banned every last one. On Friday, FINA’s member nations accepted a proposal to allow only waist-to-knee suits for men and shoulder-to-knee suits for women, beginning in competition next year.

Adidas Skips USAs; No WR Suit In Indy

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

As if they weren’t confused enough, U.S. swimmers can forget about trying out the coveted new adidas Hydrofoil suit — which has been responsible for a host of recent records — at the U.S. championships in Indianapolis next week.

The German-based adidas did not submit an application by Wednesday’s deadline to have its suits available at the event, which serves as the trials for the world championships at the end of this month, a USA Swimming spokesperson confirmed Thursday.

U.S. Swimmers Agonize Over Tech Suits

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

U.S. swimmers are frantically preparing for the world championship trials that begin next Tuesday in Indianapolis. For many, however, the focus of that preparation has nothing to do with actual swimming. It is on determining which of the now-legal — but still controversial — high-tech swimsuits will provide the most performance-enhancement.


 


 





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