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The crowd cheered loudly for all the recognizable names — from Missy Franklin, to Ryan Lochte, Nathan Adrian to Matt Grevers and many more among the lot — from last year’s London Olympic Games.
Mesa Aquatics Club swimmers Hope Lacy,13, from left, Amanda Zajdzinski,10, Kylie McLaughlin,13, and Emily Thomas,13, look at their cameras and cell phone after snapping photos of Olympian Ryan Lochte as he competed in the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Skyline Aquatic Center lifeguard Laney Parkinson looks over swimmers in the pool from her stand during the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Skyline Aquatic Center lifeguard Laney Parkinson looks over swimmers in the pool from her stand during the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
A swimming fan's shirt if full of autographs of swimmers competing in the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
LOS ANGELES — Watching as a beloved dog is swept out to sea is heart-wrenching. Doing nothing seems unthinkable.
This image provided by Pamela J. Boehland shows her dog, Pike, playing in the surf off the California coastline. Watching as a beloved dog is swept out to sea is heart-wrenching. Doing nothing seems unthinkable. But experts say that is exactly what a dog owner should do: nothing. The average dog is a better swimmer than the average human. (AP Photo/Pamela J. Boehland)
This image provided by Pamela J. Boehland shows Sue Canfield, and dogs Toby, Pike and Rascal in the surf off the California coastline. Watching as a beloved dog is swept out to sea is heart-wrenching. Doing nothing seems unthinkable. But experts say that is exactly what a dog owner should do: nothing. The average dog is a better swimmer than the average human. (AP Photo/Pamela J. Boehland)
This image provided by Pamela J. Boehland shows public service poster created by the U.S. Coast Guard advising swimmers not to attempt to rescue their dogs who get swept away into surf. Experts say the average dog is a better swimmer than the average human. (AP Photo/Pamela J. Boehland)
Mesa’s own Olympic champion Breeja Larson will return to her hometown to compete at the Mesa Swimming Grand Prix, this Thursday through Saturday at the Skyline Aquatic Center.
An Arizona judge on Friday refused to grant a divorce for a transgender Arizona man who gave birth to three children after beginning to change his sex from female.
Salt River Project, the Arizona Multihousing Association and Drowning Prevention Coalition of Arizona have joined forces to remind the public to stay safe around water at community pools.
SALT LAKE CITY — A suspended University of Utah swim coach sexually abused a teenage girl years ago in Arizona and urged her to keep quiet about it, saying, "People will think I'm Chester the Molester," according to a police report obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
Once the results from baseball’s 2013 Hall of Fame voting were released, the howls began.
Brophy swim coach Pat O’Neill knew Gabriel Espinosa was the favorite to win the 50-yard freestyle at the Division I state championship meet in early November.
What started in a Mesa backyard pool in the 1950s has since become one of the top 200 swimming clubs in the United States.
There’s often an asterisk when athletes dominate at a lower classification level because it’s unknown how they would fare against the best.
The measure of success at Ahwatukee Foothills schools during the fall season seems to get higher with each passing school year.
Mountain Pointe continues to move student athletes on to the next level as two athletes signed or are expected to sign letters of intent.
"Life of Pi" is one of those lyrical, internalized novels that should have no business working on the screen. Quite possibly, it wouldn't have worked if anyone but Ang Lee had adapted it.
Red Mountain swimmer Tyler Porter during the 100 meter Breast Stroke in the AIA State Championship swim meet, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at Skyline Aquatic Center . [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
Torro swimmers stand on the medal podium silhouetted as their star shines at the AIA State Championship swim meet, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at Skyline Aquatic Center . [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
Swimmers warm-up before the start of the AIA State Championship swim meet, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at Skyline Aquatic Center . [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
Mountain View swimmer Spencer Glover during the 100 meter back stroke in the AIA State Championship swim meet, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at Skyline Aquatic Center . [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
Mountain Pointe swimmer Julian Enriquez prepares to launch himself into the 100 meter Breast Stroke in the AIA State Championship swim meet, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at Skyline Aquatic Center . [Brant Clinard/ Special to Tribune]
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