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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
ATLANTA – Olympic swimmer Eric Shanteau is recovering quickly from cancer surgery and already planning his return to the pool. Still, he knows he'll never be able to escape the disease that turned his life upside down just before the Beijing Games.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Swimming Olympian plans to return to pool: U.S. Olympian Eric Shanteau said he is recovering quickly from last week's cancer surgery and...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Eric Shanteau had surgery Wednesday to remove a cancerous testicle after fulfilling his goal of swimming in the Olympics.
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The Anniston Star Online (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
BEIJING -- Eric Shanteau, a former Auburn swimmer, swam a personal best in Wednesday's semifinals of the 200-meter breaststroke -- his only event in Beijing -- but it wasn't enough to advance to Thursday's final.
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
Eric Shanteau, who is battling testicular cancer, made his Olympic debut Tuesday night, easily advancing out of the 200-meter breaststroke preliminaries just a couple weeks before he will undergo surgery.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
Cancer-stricken Eric Shanteau made his Olympic debut Tuesday night, easily advancing out of the 200-meter breaststroke preliminaries just a couple weeks before he will undergo surgery.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
Cancer-stricken Eric Shanteau made his Olympic debut Tuesday night, easily advancing out of the 200-meter breaststroke preliminaries just a couple weeks before he will undergo surgery. Carrying the hopes of cancer survivors he's heard from since going public...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
Cancer-stricken Eric Shanteau made his Olympic debut Tuesday night, easily advancing out of the 200-meter breaststroke preliminaries just a couple weeks before he will undergo surgery.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
BEIJING — When little-known Eric Shanteau beat Brendan Hansen, the defending Olympic bronze medalist, for the second spot in the 200 breaststroke, it was considered the biggest upset of
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
When little-known Eric Shanteau beat Brendan Hansen, the defending Olympic bronze medalist, for the second spot in the 200-meter breaststroke, it was considered the biggest upset of the U.S. Swimming Trials.
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CNN (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
He's certainly not the star of the team or even a medal favorite, but Eric Shanteau has earned as much respect as any of the U.S. swimmers at the Olympic Games.
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CNN (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
He's certainly not the star of the team or even a medal favorite, but Eric Shanteau has earned as much respect as any of the U.S. swimmers at the Olympic Games.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
BEIJING – For Eric Shanteau, cancer has been less of a curse than a convenience. It has provided him with a built-in alibi and a sure-fire sponge for Olympic stress. It clarifies priorities, generates support and streamlines the thinking of the wandering mind.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Eric Shanteau doesn't recall if it was the first or second conversation he had with his father in the blurry days after being ...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Eric Shanteau doesn't recall if it was the first or second conversation he had with his father in the blurry days after being ...