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  • Caeleb Dressel, Lilly King Among Five U.S. Captains for World Championships

  • Taylor Ruck Returning to Stanford for One More Year
  • World Para Swimming Championships: Antonio Fantin Sets World Record in S6 100 Free

  • Jack Bauerle Retiring After 44 Seasons as Georgia Coach; Neil Versfeld and Stephanie Williams Moreno to Head Programs

  • Duncan Scott To Miss World Championships To Focus On Recovery From Covid

Caeleb Dressel, Lilly King Among Five U.S. Captains for World Championships

The U.S. team set to compete at the FINA World Championships in Budapest beginning next Saturday (June 18) is currently assembled at a training camp in Rijeka, Croatia, and the group has named the five swimmers who will act as captains for this year’s group: Ryan Murphy, Lilly King, Leah Smith, Natalie Hinds and Caeleb Dressel.

The men’s captains are the same veteran swimmers who led the U.S. Olympic team last year. Murphy, 26, will be competing at his fourth World Championships in the 100 and 200 backstroke, while Dressel, 25, is racing at his third Worlds with the 50 and 100 freestyle and 50 and 100 butterfly (plus relays) on his schedule.

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Taylor Ruck Returning to Stanford for One More Year

Two-time Canadian Olympian Taylor Ruck returned to Stanford this year after a two-year absence to prepare for the Olympics, and after a successful NCAA season that saw her win an individual national title in the 200-yard freestyle, Ruck has revealed she plans to return to Palo Alto for one more year in 2022-23. Ruck was listed as a redshirt junior on this year’s roster, and in an Instagram post, she revealed that she celebrated Stanford’s graduation this past weekend with the teammates she enrolled with in the fall of 2018.
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World Para Swimming Championships: Antonio Fantin Sets World Record in S6 100 Free

Italy’s Antonio Fantin started Day 2 of the World Para Swimming Championships with a meet record in the men’s S6 100 freestyle.

He ended the day with a world record.

Fantin went 1:04.08 to set the pace in the morning, then downed his world record from the Tokyo Paralympics by .06 seconds in a time of 1:03.65. Colombia’s Nelson Crispin Corzo and Frenchman Laurent Chardard tied for silver.

Fantin was one of two world records on the day, with Timothy Hodge setting the mark in the men’s SM9 200 individual medley. Countryman Benjamin Hance set the meet record in the S14 100 backstroke, while Cameron Leslie set an Oceania record of 1:21.80 in winning the men’s S4 100 free.

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Jack Bauerle Retiring After 44 Seasons as Georgia Coach; Neil Versfeld and Stephanie Williams Moreno to Head Programs

Since 1978, Jack Bauerle has led the women’s swimming program at the University of Georgia, and he added head coaching duties for the men’s team in 1983. Now, the 70-year-old Bauerle will be stepping down.

He announced his retirement Tuesday. “It’s time for me, for my family, and for my team,” Bauerle said in a statement released by the team.

During his run with the Bulldogs, Bauerle led the Georgia women to 12 SEC team titles and seven national championships, the most recent coming in 2016. That final title tied Bauerle with Richard Quick with a record seven women’s national titles at one school.

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Duncan Scott To Miss World Championships To Focus On Recovery From Covid

Olympic 4×200 free relay champion Duncan Scott has withdrawn from the World Championships in Budapest to focus on his recovery following Covid.

The Briton, who won relay gold among four medals in Tokyo last year, announced on 1 June he had Covid-19.

Now he will miss the worlds dealing another blow to British prospects at the Duna Arena with the team already without Adam Peaty, Kathleen Dawson and Max Litchfield.

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