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Toronto's Josh Liendo sets world record in 100m butterfly, Montreal's Ilya Kharun claims silver
Toronto's Josh Liendo wins the men's 100-metre butterfly final with a world record time of 47.68 at the World Aquatics ...
Toronto native Josh Liendo set a short-course world record in the men's 100-metre butterfly Thursday in the third and final ...
GENERAL SANTOS CITY – Patricia Mae Santor made a big splash on the pool to become the most bemedalled swimmer of the Batang ...
Team USA's Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh came in the top two in Sunday's women's 100m butterfly in Paris, with Huske coming in ahead of the world record holder and more favored Walsh. The two ...
The silver went to Philippines’ Jamesray Ajido, with a time of 55.11 seconds, while Hong Kong’s Kin Hei James Lau earned the ...
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GenSan tanker creates big ripples
Christian Isaiah Lagnason made big ripples for the host city with a fourth gold medal as GenSan cracked the Top 10 in the ...
Gretchen Walsh ended her weekend at the Swimming World Cup in Toronto with a strong swim in the women's 100m butterfly, where ...
GENERAL SANTOS CITY – Defending champion Pasig City claimed two golds in swimming Wednesday to grab the overall lead in the ...
The teenager is S'pore's first gold medalist in Bahrain; Sofia Rivas adds a second in jiu-jitsu on Oct 29. Read more at ...
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GenSan's Lagnason splashes way to fourth swimming gold in penultimate Batang Pinoy day
The tuna capital held its own among the sports poseidons from the acropolis and fittingly, it has a rising star tanker to thank for that.
Torri Huske, an 18-year-old Yorktown High swimmer, etched her name in U.S. Olympic history on Sunday night when she set a new American record in the 100m butterfly at 55.78 seconds. In the first heat ...
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