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FESTIVAL PROMISES WORLD CLASS COMPETITON
09 May 2007
With initial applications for the Festival of Open Water Swimming already received, British athletes can look forward to competing against some of the world’s top swimmers at next month’s event.
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CHARLESWORTH POSTS NEW DISTANCE BEST
26 Mar 2007
Just one week after Britain celebrated open water success at the World Championships in Melbourne, Hatfield’s Richard Charlesworth has swum a best ever indoor 5k time at the British Swimming Championships in Manchester.
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PATTEN BACK HOME FOR BRITISH CHAMPS
22 Mar 2007
World Championship medallist Cassie Patten will be in action at the British Championships (50m) just one week after claiming silver at her first major senior international.
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BIRCHER MISSES OUT IN SCRAP FOR 10KM MEDALS
21 Mar 2007
Britain’s Alan Bircher had to watch as the closest 10km open water World Championship battle in history unfolded before him with gold and silver separated by just 0.06 of a second off the St Kilda shore in Melbourne.
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PATTEN TAKES SILVER DESPITE UNCOMPROMISING COURSE
20 Mar 2007
Swimmer Cassie Patten delivered Britain’s first medal of the FINA World Championships in Melbourne when she overcame a testing 10km open water course, the agony of being stung by jellyfish and a world class field to take the silver.
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SWIMMERS TO FACE THEIR FEARS IN OPEN WATER
18 Mar 2007
Open water swimming holds many challenges for those strong enough to brave the elements over large distances but the biggest test to face the British contingent at the World Championships will be a flood of new talent.
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BIRCHER EXCITED BY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHANCE
08 Mar 2007
Britain’s open water swimmers will face uncharted waters at this month’s World Championships in Melbourne following a surge of new talent into the sport after the 10km event was adopted into the Beijing Olympic programme.
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SWIMMERS ON GOLD COAST FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CAMP
05 Mar 2007
Britain’s World Championship swimmers have arrived on the Gold Coast in Australia for a two-week preparation camp that will see the athletes achieving their physical and mental peak by the time the competition gets underway in Melbourne.
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BIRCHER LEADS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SQUAD
23 Nov 2006
A team of three open water swimmers will contest the distance events at the FINA World Championships next year following the squad’s formal selection by British Swimming.
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