Montreal 2013
IPC Swimming World Championships 12-18 August
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Arlen puts Simmonds under pressure
08.09.2012 The women’s 100m freestyle S6 is likely to be the face-off between defending champion Eleanor Simmonds and American world record holder Victoria Arlen. -
Arlen defeats host nation’s poster girl
08.09.2012 USA’s Victoria Arlen had a fitting end to her Paralympic debut, knocking off favourite Ellie Simmonds for gold in the 100m freestyle S6. -
Day 9 of swimming with 15 gold medals up for grabs
07.09.2012 The women’s 4 x 100m medley 34 point relay and the men’s 50m butterfly S6 are set to be the showcase events of the penultime day of swimming competition. -
Khrul and Boki set further records
07.09.2012 Ukraine’s Oksana Kruhl and Belarus’ Ihar Boki set more world records on the Day 9 morning session at the Aquatics Centre. -
Du Toit bows out with silver
07.09.2012 South African legend narrowly beaten by Australian Ellie Cole in final swim -
Long remains on par in pool
06.09.2012 USA's Jessica Long, as well as Australia's Jacqueline Freney and Great Britain's Josef Craig kept the crowds on the edge of their seats on Day 8 at London 2012. -
Jacqueline Freney continues her gold rush
06.09.2012 Australian swimmer claims her seventh gold medal of London 2012. -
Top swimmers in action on Day 8
06.09.2012 Australian star Matthew Cowdrey and South African Natalie Du Toit will defend their titles in the men’s and women's 200m SM9 respectively. -
Swimmers shine in front of Prince Harry
05.09.2012 Three world records and four Paralympic records shattered on Day 6. -
Hynd brothers set to go head-to-head on Day 7
05.09.2012 Sam and Oliver Hynd will now battle for a spot in the men’s 200m individual medley SM8 podium and Andre Brasil will look for one more title in the men’s 400m freestyle.







