Year: 2021
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Tucson Swimmers Make Olympic Runs | News 4 Tucson KVOA-TV
6-time Olympic champion Matt Grevers and Catalina Foothills and UA grad Brooks Fail hit the pool in Omaha Tuesday night hoping to make the US team for the Tokyo Olympics.
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Butterfly Swimming Technique – Breathing Pattern | The Race Club
Did you catch Torri Huske’s American record-breaking 55.66 win in the 100-meter butterfly at the US Olympic Swimming Trials? One aspect of her race, in particular, caught our attention; her breathing pattern. Torri swims the first 50 meters using a one up, one down breathing pattern. This breathing pattern is perhaps the most common pattern…
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Coach Commons-DiSalle Recaps the Swimming Olympic Trials Wave I Experience | Cincinnati Bearcats
Head coach Mandy Commons-DiSalle recaps the experience that Blake Hanna, Conner Funke, Hunter Gubeno, and Kevin Leibold got at the 2021 Swimming Olympic Trials Wave I in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Co Armagh Men Swim Across Irish Sea in New World Record
It’s official! A number of local men are among a group of six swimmers who have set a new world record – their third in under a year.
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Fans flood into Omaha for U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials | KTIV News 4
Hundreds of the nation’s best swimmers are in Omaha, Nebraska, trying to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Team. KTIV’s Matt Breen is there, at the center of the competitive swimming universe.
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Arlington Teen Sets American Record at US Swimming Trials | NBC Washington
High school senior Torri Huske set a new American record for the women’s 100-meter butterfly Sunday. She’ll compete for a spot on the Olympic team Monday night, News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Olympics: US-based Kenyan swimmer, Emily Muteti | NTV Kenya
Subscribe to NTV Kenya channel for latest Kenyan news today and everyday. Get the Kenya news updates, discussions and other exciting shows.
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Holland Sentinel Sports Editor Follows Local Swimmers to New Gig | WOOD TV8
The Holland Sentinel sports editor has been covering the journeys of local athletes for 17 years. In recent years, he’s been kept busy by a slew of world-class swimmers produced along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
