U.S., Australia bring back Duel in the Pool swim meet
The Duel in the Pool, a swim meet pitting the U.S. against rival Australia, is being revived this year.
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The Duel in the Pool, a swim meet pitting the U.S. against rival Australia, is being revived this year.
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SYDNEY : Australia and the United States will revive the bilateral Duel in the Pool contest after a gap of 15 years in Sydney in August, Swimming Australia announced on Wednesday.
Peaking at the right time twice over will be a massive challenge in the Commonwealth Games and Asiad, feels leading Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash, who is trying to shave off a second from his personal best timing. Sajan began his international season with a gold medal finish in the 200m butterfly event at the Danish Open last week. The Kerala swimmer, whose personal best in the event is 1:56.48, is gearing up for a hectic year which includes big-ticket events like the CWG, Asian Games and the World Championships.
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Peaking at the right time twice over will be a massive challenge in the Commonwealth Games and Asiad, feels leading Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash, who is trying to shave off a second from his personal best timing. Sajan began his international season with a gold medal finish in the 200m butterfly event at the Danish Open last week. The Kerala swimmer, whose personal best in the event is 1:56.48, is gearing up for a hectic year which includes big-ticket events like the CWG, Asian Games and the World Championships.