May 2006
28th may - SENIOR DIVERS ROUND OFF NATIONAL CHAMPS
Britain's divers provided an exciting display on the final
day of national competition in Manchester as seasoned competitors
Tandi Gerrard and Peter Waterfield took the honours in their
strongest events.
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27th may - WATERFIELD WINS FIRST 3-METRE TITLE
Four more national diving champions were determined on the
second day of competition at the Manchester Aquatic Centre.
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26th may - JONES TAKES ONE METRE SPRINGBOARD TITLE
Britain's top divers are taking their first steps to Beijing
as a new generation of diving talent aims to impress on the
national scene.
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26th may - TANCOCK TARGETS MARE NOSTRUM COMEBACK
Commonwealth Champion Liam Tancock will use next month's
Mare Nostrum tour to see how well his recuperation has gone
as he lines up on the blocks just eight weeks after breaking
his wrist.
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24th may - FOLEY URGES NEXT GENERATION TO STEP UP
The next generation of Olympic divers is being urged to take
strides towards that goal when the best talent in the country
gathers for the ASA National Championships this weekend.
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23rd may - GOODHEW ADDS WEIGHT TO 50M POOL PETITION
Former Olympic swimming gold medallist Duncan Goodhew MBE
will join swimmers and coaches from across Hillingdon when
they deliver a petition to Downing Street to call for contribution
funding to include a 50-meter pool at Hillingdon House Farm.
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22nd may - SYNCHRO JUNIORS SHOW PROMISE IN EUROPE
Britain's young synchro swimmers have taken their first steps
on the road to 2012 with promising results at the European
Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships in Germany.
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22nd may - SCOTCHER EXITS ON A HIGH WITH RELAY GOLD
England's Commonwealth gold medallist Alex Scotcher has called
time on his career in swimming.
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19th may - MARE NOSTRUM TO TEST MENTAL TOUGHNESS
A squad of swimmers refining preparations for this summer's
European Championships (50m) together with a team of talented
youngsters earmarked as potential 2012 Olympians will be in
action at next month's Mare Nostrum tour.
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17th may - INJURY FORCES TAYLOR TO QUIT SEASON
A long-term battle to overcome a shoulder injury has forced
Olympic diving medallist Leon Taylor to cancel his season
as he looks to eradicate the issue once and for all in time
for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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15th may - WATERFIELD WINS SILVER AT USA GRAND PRIX
Southampton's Peter Waterfield won 10m Platform silver for
Britain last night at the USA Diving Grand Prix in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida.
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11th may - BRITONS TO BE ADDED TO SWIMMING HALL OF FAME
A swimmer dubbed "Queen of the English Channel"
following 40 separate crossings and a masters swimmer responsible
for more than 50 World Records are to be inducted into the
International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF).
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8th may - JUNIORS MAKE EUROPEAN WATER POLO HISTORY
Britain's young water polo talent has made history by winning
a European qualification tournament for the first time while
ensuring the squad will be in the hat for this summer's Junior
Championships in Romania.
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8th may - INFECTION FORCES DAVIES OUT OF THE WATER
Olympic, World and Commonwealth medallist David Davies faces
a frustrating period out of the water as the swimmer recovers
from a foot infection and subsequent surgery.
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6th may - GOLDEN NIGHT FOR BRITISH SWIMMERS
Great Britain's swimmers dominated the pool to collect five
gold, two silver and two bronze medals at the Visa Paralympic
World Cup in Manchester.
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4th may - SWIMMERS DEFEND WORLD CUP TITLES
The world's top disability swimmers will be in action at
the Manchester Aquatic Centre this weekend as the city hosts
the Visa Paralympic World Cup for the second year running.
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4th may - DIVERS TO MEET CANADIAN CHALLENGE
Commonwealth medallists Peter Waterfield, Tandi Indergaard
and Hayley Sage will lead a British squad of 13 divers to
the Canadian and U.S. Grand Prix
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