Month: March 2018
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Lilly King DONT Take Breaks | Cody Miller Vlog_31
Why Olympians don’t drive super nice cars. Not taking a break Lets do this
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Michael Phelps won the most Olympic medals ever, but he wasn’t dominant enough for ESPN
Michael Phelps won 28 Olympic medals, the most ever. He won 23 gold medals, the most ever. He competed in his first Summer Games at age 15, one of America’s youngest Olympians ever. He won six golds at 19, a record eight at 23 and went out with five more at age 31. You don’t…
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FINIS Creates the Most Affordable Backstroke Start Wedge
FINIS, Inc., the worldwide leader in technical swim products, is back at it again! This time FINIS is here to talk about how they can save coaches TIME and MONEY with their new Backstroke Start Wedge. For the development of the Backstroke Start Wedge, FINIS worked in collaboration with Vince Harris at WEDG Swim Start…
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David Tolstyka unfazed by loss of hearing as he succeeds in pool
From 2011 – High School swimmer David Tolstyka unfazed by loss of hearing as he succeeds in pool
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The Keepers – Wild Swimmer Vivienne Rickman-Poole
The Keepers is a series of films made by The Good Life Experience telling the story of the festival through the people involved.
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Bond Elite Sport: Elijah Winnington | Swimming
Elijah Winnington is a 17 year old swimmer competing in the biggest sporting event of his life in April 2018. He currently trains under Kyle Samuelson and Richard Scarce at the Bond Swim Club. Elijah is a Georgina Hope Rinehart Swimming Excellence Scholar and is currently studying a Bachelor of Business.
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The rise of swimmer Jocelyn Ulyett
Swimmer Jocelyn Ulyett arrived at Loughborough University as an ‘average’ swimmer… now she has the potential to claim a medal at the Commonwealth Games.
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U.S. Paralympics Swimming Mourns The Loss Of 14-Year-Old Grace Bunke
Bunke was a beloved teammate for U.S. Paralympics Swimming. Her brave, strong fight against cancer did not go unnoticed by teammates, friends and family. Several teammates would honor Bunke’s fight against cancer by writing GRACE on their hands. “Today is a very sad day for the entire Paralympic community,†said Julie Dussliere, vice president of…
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Katie Ledecky turns pro: Olympic swimmer leaves Stanford 2 years early
Katie Ledecky’s spectacular swimming career at Stanford is over. The five-time Olympic champion announced Monday she will forgo her final two years of eligibility and pursue professional opportunities while continuing her training and classes at Stanford. The sophomore was expected to leave college swimming at some point to train for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.…
