Year: 2016
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I should have ended swim comeback: Hackett
Hackett said his biggest regret was not listening to warning signs 12 months ago when he successfully launched a comeback after six years out of the pool. The triple Olympic gold medallist was the feel good story of Australian swimming when he remarkably made the 2015 world titles team at 35 after just months back…
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Kiwi freediver Trubridge breaks world record
New Zealander William Trubridge has broken his own freediving world record by swimming to a depth of 122 metres in the Bahamas. The world record is the 16th of Trubridge’s career, and surpasses the record he already held of 121 metres. Read Newshub
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My Journey: Ryan Lochte
Gold medalist Ryan Lochte recounts how his love for swimming took him to the University of Florida and then to the Olympics.
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More Than Sport: It’s so much more than training for swimmer Ellen Keane
There’s more to Ellen Keane than tough training and hard work.
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Matt’s Action Cam: Swimming for Gold
Sophomore from Central Valley High School, Sarah Nicholls has qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials! Matt Rogers interviewed her on Matt’s Action Cam on Good Day Spokane.
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Grant Hackett faces media after ‘nipple cripple’ incident
Grant Hackett explains the fallout from his drunken flightAustralian swimming legend Grant Hackett has been accused of tweaking a passenger’s nipple ‘quite forcefully’ on a flight after the man reclined his chair, according to reports. https://youtu.be/xmkPT5L7O-o
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A visit to the Rio 2016 Olympic swimming test event
The swimming test event held this month at the Water Stadium Rio 2016 Games, the Olympic Park Bar, received an illustrious visit. Arthur, a former student of a Gym Experimental Olympic (GEO) and today professional swimmer, had the taste of what will be the official competition. At this meeting, sport and excitement mingle and show…
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Haven
Short film about the exploration on breathhold of the biggest wreck in Mediterranean sea, by 3 world champions Guillaume Néry, Morgan Bourc’His and Rémy Dubern. All the images were shot between 40 meters and 50 meters by Jérôme Espla (Poisson Lune Production) and his team with a RED EPIC.
