Month: February 2022
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Lydia Jacoby, 100 Breaststroke Olympic Champion | Inside With Brett Hawke
Alaskan Lydia Jacoby shocked the world by winning the Women’s 100 Breaststroke at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. With a Leisel Jones esque stroke, Lydia back halfed the 100 Breast, breaking 1:05 for the first time and beating world record holders Lilly King and Tatjana Schoenmaker in the process.
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Dramatic Video Captures Swimmers’ Rescue off Fort Lauderdale Beach | WPLG Local 10
Three men trapped in a rip current off Fort Lauderdale beach are rescued and the tense moments are caught on body camera video.
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Should I Get A Swim Coach? | GTN Coaches Corner
How can I best prepare for Ironman at Altitude? How should I best fuel during office hours at work so that you don’t bonk on the ride home? Maybe you’re wondering if very low intensity, long bike rides, and runs, are beneficial? Add your question and #gtncoachescorner​ on any of our videos and we will…
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Vision Impaired Swimmer Making Waves Less Than a Year After Taking up the Sport | ABC News
Just six months after taking up swimming, Erica Burleigh is making big waves. The vision-impaired Tasmanian has successfully braved the choppy River Derwent in the Hobart Regatta swim.
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Duncan Scott Reflects on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics | Propulsion Swimming
At Tokyo 2021 Olympics, Duncan Scott became the most decorated British Olympian at a single Olympic Games.
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#MIXBreakfast with Malaysian Competitive Swimmer
Aishah, RD, and Prem had a talk with Cindy Ong, a Malaysian Competitive Swimmer on discrimination in sports.
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‘Freezin’ For A Reason’ Fundraising Swim At Falmouth Heights Beach | CBS Boston
WBZ-TV’s Ken MacLeod has the story
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World’s Largest Open Water Swimming Event | eNCA
The world’s largest open water swimming event is underway at the Midmar Dam in KwaZulu-Natal. It is the 49th edition of the Midmar Mile after last year’s edition was called off due to the Covid-19 pandemic. eNCA’s Siphokazi Malinga joins us from the Midlands.
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Dara Torres Hall of Fame Induction | International Swimming Hall of Fame
2016 International Swimming Hall of Fame Induction
