2012 High School State Championship Results:

Va. AAA State Swimming and Diving ChampionshipMd. 4A3A State Swimming Championships, and Md. 3A2A1A State Swimming Championships

Read this week's high school wrap-up from area championship meets, including top times and full meet results from the entire 2011-2012 high school season.

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Michael Phelps impresses in 400 individual medley at Indianapolis Grand Prix

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

After swearing he had given up the event, Michael Phelps wins the 400 individual medley final at the Indianapolis Grand Prix.

Dara Torres, 44, impresses in heats at Indy

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Dara Torres, 44, posted the the second-fastest qualifying time in the 50-meter freestyle heats.

Runaway performance for Lochte

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Ryan Lochte finishes as the undisputed star of the swimming world championships in Shanghai, hauling in five gold medals.

Lochte asserts dominance with two more golds

Friday, July 29th, 2011

With an overpowering anchor leg in the 800 free relay and a stellar performance in the 200 back on Friday, Ryan Lochte continued his remarkable run at the world championships.

Lochte beats Phelps again, sets world record

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Ryan Lochte tops Michael Phelps for the second time at the world championships, posting a world record in the 200 IM.

Adrian Emerges Out of Phelps’s Shadow

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Nathan Adrian claimed his second sprint title of the week, winning the men’s 100-meter freestyle final in 48.00 seconds. Adrian topped a field that did not include American-record holder Michael Phelps, who had withdrawn from the field Friday morning because of neck soreness. In other events at the U.S. swimming championships, Ryan Lochte won the men’s 200 individual medley and cancer-survivor Eric Shanteau earned his second world-team spot.

Despite Two Wins, Phelps Irked

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

On Wednesday night Michael Phelps officially overcame a tumultuous offseason. He went two for two on his first night back of serious swimming at the U.S. championships, winning the 200 free in 1 minute 44.23 seconds and the 200 fly in 1:52.76. Yet Phelps was not at all pleased.


 


 





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