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Erin Popovich ends illustrious Paralympic swimming career
The world of Paralympic sports is losing one of its fiercest competitors: Erin Popovich (Silverbow, Mont.) has decided to retire from competitive swimming. Read More
U.S. finishing strong at 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands –The last day of competition in the pool took place Friday at the 2010 IPC World Championships and Team USA turned out 10 more medal performances. Read More
Team USA adds ten medals on fifth day of 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands –The 2010 IPC World Championships may be winding down, but Team USA is continuing to make waves at the Pieter van den Hoogenband Swimming Stadium. Read More
Team USA racks up twelve more medals on fourth day of 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands – Day four of the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships resulted in another impressive haul of hardware for Team USA. The Americans brought in 12 medals on Wednesday, increasing their overall total to 36. Read More
Team USA adds eight more medals at 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands – Team USA continued its success on day three of the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships by adding eight more medals and one world record performance to its results. Read More
Team USA claims 16 medals in first two days of competition at 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands – American swimmers let their presence be known during the first two days of competition at the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships. Five new world records were posted along with 16 total medals won by Team USA. Read More
Popovich selected as U.S. flag bearer for 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships
Six U.S. Paralympians Nominated for 2009 ESPY Awards
Swimming World Spotlight: Paralympian Erin Popovich
A 2005 Swimming World Magazine World Disabled Female Swimmer of the Year, Erin Popovich has grown from a breakout star in her first Paralympic Games in 2000 to a team leader in her third Paralympics held in Beijing in 2008. Read More
Veterans exercise leadership at U.S. Paralympic Swimming Team Camp
Erin Popovich (Silverbow, Mont.) was one of the last Paralympic swimmers to finish eating dinner at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. on Friday night. The rest of the athletes had already left for a team building exercise. Read More
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