Worth the watch: 5 sports in the Tokyo Olympics you can’t miss

While every sport in the Summer Olympics is electrifying in its own way, here are the five that have a special place in our hearts.
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While every sport in the Summer Olympics is electrifying in its own way, here are the five that have a special place in our hearts.
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This year, Abbey set the American record in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 21.02, taking first place in the event at the NCAA championships.
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The Bears will be looking to replicate their 2014-15 championship season when they lost an early-season meet to Texas only to go undefeated in conference play and secure a national title.
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The No. 2 Cal women’s swim team finished the meet with 1392 points, second to No. 1 Stanford’s 1587.5.
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After Cal senior Farida Osman managed to hold off Stanford senior Lia Neal in the final dual meet of the season, one can only wonder if the race will foreshadow the 400-yard freestyle relay — the last event — of the Pac-12 Championship. From Wednesday to Saturday, the Cal women’s
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After being handed a small lead in the women’s 4×100-meter freestyle relay by teammate and incoming Cal freshman Abbey Weitzeil, Cal alumni Dana Vollmer had first place and a gold medal in her sights. Donning a red, white and blue leotard, Vollmer soared through the air with the grace of
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Cal swimmers continued to turn in stellar performances during the latter portion of the FINA World Championships in Kazan, Russia, as the current and former Bears closed out the championships with nine gold, six silver and three bronze medals for a total of 18 medals. Day 7 of the meet
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The first four days of the 2015 FINA World Championships have seen several current and former Cal swimmers, such as Missy Franklin and Lauren Boyle, make waves in the pools of Kazan, Russia. With another four days remaining in the championships, many more Bears wait on deck for their chance
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