Where are they now? Part II
2008 All-Met Swimmer of the Year Eric Friedland is now at Texas. He will look to medal for a second straight year at Big 12s. (Photo by Katherine Frey, The Washington Post) We got started in Part I...
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With the judges watching, Georgetown Prep's Mike Mosca performs a reverse pike during the Metro Diving Championship at the Montgomery Aquatic Center on February 24. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)...
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2008 All-Met Swimmer of the Year Eric Friedland won two Big 12 titles this weekend for Texas. (Photo by Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post) The University of Virginia’s men’s team won its third...
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Curl-Burke's Chuck Katis and K.J. Park finished one-two in the 100 breaststroke at NCSA Junior Nationals. (Photo courtesy Curl-Burke) Local swimmers turned in top performances on Days Two and Three at...
View ArticleKemp, Florida win NCAA championship
Former Good Counsel star and four-time All-Met Liz Kemp, shown here in 2006, was a member of Florida's surprising NCAA championship. (Photo by Michael Temchine for the Washington Post) After examining...
View ArticleArlington’s Maren Taylor wins 1-meter national title
Maren Taylor competing in the women's 3-meter springboard semifinal at the Piscina Municipal de Montjuic in Barcelona. (Josep Lago/Getty Images) Maren Taylor (Arlington, Va.) earned her first national...
View ArticleArlington diver Maren Taylor wins two titles at Winter Nationals
Maren Taylor competing in the women's 3-meter springboard semifinal at the 2013 FINA World Championships in Barcelona. (Josep Lago/Getty Images) Arlington-native Maren Taylor won the women’s 3-meter...
View ArticleBrittany MacLean, Olivia Smoliga power Georgia into Day 1 lead at NCAAs;...
Brittany MacLean waves after winning the women's 500-yard free in record-setting time. (Andy King/AP) Defending champion Georgia flexed its muscles on night one of finals at the 2014 NCAA women’s...
View ArticleStanford use three-gold night to hang on to second; Georgia leads
Members of the Stanford 200-yard medley relay team, Maddy Schaefter, Nicole Stafford, Sarah Haase and Felicia Lee, celebrate after winning on day two. (Andy Clayton-King/AP) Stanford sophomore Sarah...
View ArticleMaren Taylor wins bronze at FINA Grand Prix Canada Cup
Maren Taylor, a former All-Met out of Yorktown High School, earned her first international synchro diving medal this past weekend with a top-three performance at the FINA Grand Prix Canada Cup. Taylor...
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