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- Count McDonogh graduate Giles Smith, who will compete for the DC Trident, as an enthusiastic participant for the International Swimming League.
- A new pro league for swimmers will launch in October and hold meets across the world, including the Natatorium at the Eppley Recreation Center in College Park.
- Bel Air native and Olympic silver medalist Chase Kalisz swept the IMs at the Phillips 66 National Championships by winning the 200-meter IM on Sunday.
- Katie Ledecky cruised to a nearly 11-second victory in the 800-meter freestyle Wednesday on the opening night of the United States national swimming championships. Bel Air’s Chase Kalisz finished sixth in the 200 butterfly.
- Chase Kalisz extended U.S. rule of the 200-meter individual medley, rallying today to claim his first major international championship.
- Nathan Adrian felt a little strange walking around the pool during the U.S. national championships.
- ATLANTA -- Awaiting the birth of his first child, Michael Phelps has decided to skip an Olympic prep meet in Atlanta next week.
- Preparing for his fifth Olympics this summer in Rio, the 30-year-old Phelps won the 100-meter butterfly Friday night in an Arena Pro Swim Series event.
- Swimmer Michael Phelps of Baltimore won the 200-meter butterfly in the U.S. Winter National Championships for his third title in three days.
- Back in the pool and back out in front, Michael Phelps pulled away from the rest of the field with a dominant swim in the 200-meter individual medley on Saturday.
- With Melo Trimble playing on the U.S. team at the Pan Am Games in Toronto, sophomore from Springfield, Mass., is getting a chance to show Maryland coach Mark Turgeon how the offense looks when he gets to run it during the limited summer workouts allowed under NCAA guidelines.
- Michael Phelps won the 200 butterfly Saturday night at the Arena Pro Series meet in Santa Clara, California.
- Michael Phelps finished third in morning qualifying for the 100-meter freestyle at the Phillips 66 National Championships, the most important meet to date of his comeback.
- Michael Phelps continued his comeback from retirement with a tie for victory and a second-place finish at a U.S. Grand Prix Series meet in Santa Clara, Calif., on Friday.
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- A day after his worst finish in an Olympic Games since 2000, Baltimore's Michael Phelps returned to the medal stand Sunday.
- Michael Phelps will swim the second leg of tonight's 400-meter freestyle relay, with Ryan Lochte anchoring the always exciting race in which the U.S. faces stiff competition from the Australian team.