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Evening Standard - News (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
BBC should ban Boyle for spoon slur, says top swimmer 02.11.09 Olympic champion today called for a comedian to be banned by the after he said she looked like a reflection in the back of a spoon.The swimmer, 20, who won two gold medals in last year, was humiliated by "outrageous slurs" from .Her agent said the BBC should remove the "oxygen of publicity" and ban him from its shows. The...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Since Rebecca Adlington's double gold triumph at the Beijing Olympics Britain's women swimmers have been on the crest of a wave that they expect to carry them all the way to London 2012. Chris Harvey meets the medal hopefuls.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 28/10/2009
Kenya's national team of 10 swimmers arrived back in the country on Tuesday night having finished fifth at the Eighth Africa Junior Swimming Championship in Mauritius.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
... in the Pool in Manchester. The European team is made up of 14 British, 14 Italian and eight German swimmers and will take on a strong USA side that includes Michael Phelps, at the Manchester Aquatics Centre on 18-19 December. As well as Adlington and Jackson, the world champions and world record holders Gemma Spofforth and Liam Tancock will feature, as will the 100m freestyle runner-up Fran...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
The E-Stars comprise 14 British, 14 Italian and eight German swimmers who will take on a strong USA side, including Michael Phelps, at the Manchester Aquatics Centre on 18-19 December.As well as Adlington and Jackson, world champions and worlADVERTISEMENTd record holders Gemma Spofforth and Liam Tancock will feature as will 100m freestyle runner-up Fran Halsall. Olympic open water runner-up...
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Madalina Nicolescu Violist (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
29 August 2009 - Copenhagen, Denmark Olympic 10km silver medallist David Davies is set to lead a four-strong British Gas Open Water team as the World’s best marathon swimmers compete in the sixth leg in the FINA World Cup series in the beautiful setting of the old canal district of Copenhagen. The British Gas team features a mix of youth and experience as they continue their...
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