Month: May 2021
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Last hit out before Olympic Trials | 2021 Sydney Open & Uni Nationals
Australia’s finest swimmers led by Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers and world champions Cate and Bronte Campbell will converge on Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre this weekend for the 2021 Sydney Open – their final hit out in preparation for next month’s Olympic Swimming Trials. The four-day event from Thursday, May 13 to Sunday, May 16…
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8-Minute Medball Core Circuit | Swimmer Strength
Exercises: 2 rounds: Elbow Bridge Press – x10 reps each Hollow Throw – x5 reps 3-Way Chest Pass – x5 reps each Overhead Squat – x5 Split Stance Rotational Slam – x5 reps reach 2 rounds: Straight Arm Bridge with variations 30s on 30s off
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How to Improve your ACFT Score Series | 1,000 Meter Swim | Alternate Assessment
The Army Combat Fitness Test is what all Soldiers need to prepare for. This series will explain the events and my training that went into helping me score a 600. The 1,000 Meter Swim is an alternate assessment for the 2 mile run and is for Soldiers who have a profile. This event is no…
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Olympic Swimmers Postpone Second Vaccine Dose Until After Trials | Sky News Australia
Australian Olympic Committee Vice President Ian Chesterman says the Olympic swimmers will not receive their second dose of the Pfizer vaccine until after their swimming trials.
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How Swim Lessons Are Changing Lives in Nashville | CBS Evening News
The free swimming program Nashville Dolphins is making a difference. In each lane, kids are tasting triumph after taking a deep dive. Janet Shamlian reports.
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European Aquatics Championships, Budapest (HUN) – Day 4, Summary
Golden double for Rouwendaal and Paltrinieri, Hausding lands 17th title The heroes of Day 3 were at their best once more. Sharon van Rouwendaal and Gregorio Paltrinieri have become the undisputed rulers of the lake as both completed the 5-10km double today in open water swimming. Rouwendaal won in a thrilling battle, by 0.3sec, while…
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First Global Study of Elite Athletes’ Experiences as Children Documents Systemic Abuse, Shows Urgent Need for Reform
In the first global study to look at elite athletes’ experiences in sport as children, more than half reported having suffered emotional abuse at least once, the World Players Association said in a new report released today at the 4th World Players’ Development Conference. The two-year project highlighting athletes’ testimonies of lasting legacies of abuse is a collaboration…
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