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| 1/08/2005 |
Monthly Profile - Bernie Mulroy
Our Monthly Profile for August has ASAOC's roving reporter Matt Glucina talking with Bernie Mulroy, coach of the City of Perth Swimming Club.
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| 29/07/2005 |
Rooney Headlines for Australia, Piper Makes Final
Australia’s ‘Golden Girls’ were at it again today with Giaan Rooney, Jessicah Schipper and the 4x200m freestyle relay team on fire at the XIth FINA World Swimming Championships in Montreal.
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| 28/07/2005 |
XIth FINA World Swimming Championship Results
Keep up to date with all the latest results from Montreal using the Omega Live Timing results page.
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| 28/07/2005 |
Hackett Smashes Thorpes 800m World Record
Australian Captain Grant Hackett put on one of the greatest distance swimming displays in history, smashing the world 800m freestyle record at the XIth FINA World Swimming Championships in Montreal.
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| 27/07/2005 |
Travis Misses 200m Butterfly Final by 0.10
Travis Nederpelt has missed the final of the 200m Butterfly by the smallest of margins on day three of swimming in Montreal
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| 26/07/2005 |
200m IM World Championship Bronze to Lara Carroll
Fremantle Port's Lara Carroll won her first International LC Medal at the XIth FINA World Championships in Montreal in a new personal best time.
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| 25/07/2005 |
Australia's Gold in Montreal
Australia's swimmers are off to a glorious start at the XIth FINA World Swimming Championships in Montreal after winning two gold medals on the opening day.
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| 19/07/2005 |
Australian Team Arrives in Montreal
The Australian Swim Team landed in Montreal, Canada today for the XIth FINA World Swimming Championships with Captain Grant Hackett describing the team atmosphere as “upbeat and positive”.
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| 11/07/2005 |
2005 Annual General Meeting
The 2005 Annual General Meeting was held Sunday the 10th of July at Challenge Stadium returning the following ASAOC Board of Management and Committee positions.
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| 5/07/2005 |
11th FINA World Championships, Montreal, Canada
Flying out of Perth tomorrow, WA's five Australian Swimming Squad members will join the rest of the team and head to Florida before the 11th FINA World Championships in Montreal.
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| 3/07/2005 |
Hancock FMF State SC Championships – W/E 2
Melville Swimming Club's Jeremy McClure pushed the S12 50m SC Backstroke World Record (Provisional) lower this weekend, shaving half a second of his own standing record.
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| 3/07/2005 |
Monthly Profiles - Corey McIntosh
City of Perth swimmer Corey McIntosh is one of ASAOC's most promising young swimmers.
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| 3/07/2005 |
Trans Tasman - Days 3 & 4
Canberra's Australian Institute of Sport hosted the final two days of the Trans Tasman Series with WA's five swimmers netting four Gold, six Silver and three Bronze medals.
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| 30/06/2005 |
Trans Tasman - Day 2
Day two of competition at the Trans Tasman series saw WA Swimmers continue to build on their achievements in Melbourne.
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| 28/06/2005 |
Trans Tasman - Day 1
Western Australia's young champions are hauling in the medals on the first day of the 2005 Fisher & Paykel Trans Tasman Series in Melbourne.
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| 27/06/2005 |
Hancock FMF State SC Championships - W/E 1
Thirteen year old Rebecca Blevins from Arena topped the WA record tally during the first weekend of competition at the Hancock Family Medical Foundation State Open / Junior SC Championships.
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| 23/06/2005 |
Swimming's Golden Splash Continues.
ASAOC has welcomed the findings from Sweeney Sports that swimming has maintained its number one position in Australia.
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| 18/06/2005 |
2005 WA Swimmer of the Year – Lara Carroll
Lara Carroll, Fremantle Port’s champion medley swimmer swept the awards at the inaugural 2005 WA Swimmer of the Year Awards held Friday night.
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| 15/06/2005 |
Telstra Grand Prix Results
Western Australia’s swimmers, Adam Lucas, Lara Carroll, Jim Piper, Jen Reilly and Sally Foster were all in top form for the Telstra Grand Prix/ AIS Invitation meet in Canberra over the weekend.
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| 14/06/2005 |
McClure and Camm Break Records
Athens Paralympian Jeremy McClure has broken a World Record (Provisional) and Aaron Camm has broken two Australian records(Provisional).
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