Lane 1 - Reuters has "Swimming-Italy capture men's waterpolo world title. Italy won their first men's water polo world championships gold medal since 1994 when they beat Serbia 8-7 after extra time on Saturday. The final had finished locked at 6-6. Italy took the lead in the first period of extra time, only for Serbia, the winners at the last world championships in Rome, to equalise when Filip Filipovic scored."
Lane 2 - The WaPo has "FINA says no positive drug tests at world aquatics championships. wimming’s governing body says there have been no positive drug tests at the world championships."
Lane 3 - BondiLife has "Bondi Born Speedo & Aquabumps Collaborate. Two Bondi born icons – Speedo and Eugene ‘Uge’ Tan collaborate in spectacular style with the limited edition Speedo Aquabumps range of swimwear. The range features Uge’s beautiful photography of Bondi Beach which has been applied to the swimwear collection giving each piece a distinctive and unique appeal. The Speedo Aquabumps collection includes boardshorts for men, and bikinis and one pieces for women, as well a children’s range, available from August 2011."
Lane 4 - NZ Herald has "Targeting 2012 medal haul. The New Zealand swimmers' performances at the world championships in Shanghai this week have been cause for both celebration and concern."
Lnae 5 - RTE Sport has "Mixed week for Irish swimmers in Shanghai. Ireland's campaign at the World Long Course Swimming Championships in Shanghai has come to an end with no Irish swimmers in action on the final day of competition after Gráinne Murphy withdrew from the women's 400m Individual Medley heats, due to not feeling well."
Lane 6 - Penn Live has "GOING DEEP: Swimming has saved Dee Saxe, 53, time and time again. There's tough, and then there's Dee Saxe-tough. The 53-year-old swimmer competed in six events in the 2011 Senior Olympics despite suffering a herniated disc in her back three months prior."
Lane 7 - Masters Swimmers should cheek out the 3rd Annual Rowdy Gains Masters Classic at rowdygainesclassic.com.
Lane 8 - Democrat and Chronicle posts "Mini 'tri' gets kids on move. At 7:30 in the morning on Saturday, when many kids his age are catching some extra summer shut-eye, Eliad Kane was getting ready for a little activity in Genesee Valley Park. He was participating in the first Rochester Kids' Triathlon, a combination of swimming, biking and running for about 200 kids from ages 7 through 17."
