Month: March 2023
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Ross Edgley Attempts 72 Hours Non-stop Swimming World Record | Gymshark
Gymshark athlete Ross Edgley attempts his wildest challenge yet – the world’s longest open water non-stop swim. He’ll either make it or almost die trying. Eddie Hall, Matt Morsia, Tom Stoltman, and Luke Stoltman have his back. Loch Ness, however, is up against him.
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Man Who Learned to Swim at 33 Will Attempt to Cross the Kaiwi Channel | Hawaii News Now
A man who learned to swim at age 33 will attempt to cross the Kaiwi Channel Thursday.
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Synchronized Swimming at the YMCA in Kingston, New York | Daily Freeman
Synchronized swimming coach Diane Long talks about synchronized swimming at the YMCA in Kingston, New York
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Kylie Masse Races to Gold in 50M Backstroke at 2023 Canadian Swimming Trials | CBC Sports
Masse was impressive on Day 2 as she won with a time of 27.41 in the women’s 50m backstroke.
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The Most Satisfying Diving Moments | Olympics
Take a break from scrolling and enjoy some of the most satisfying clips from Diving at Tokyo 2020. Which sport do you want us to do next?
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Canadian Swimming Star Maggie Mac Neil Rejuvenated After Prioritizing Mental Health | CBC Sports
2020 Olympic champion Maggie Mac Neil on finding balance outside of the pool, as she swims to a 100-meter butterfly victory at the 2023 Canadian Swimming Trials.
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World Aquatics Announces Schedule for 2023 Swimming World Cup | Inside the Games
World Aquatics has unveiled the schedule for the 2023 Swimming World Cup, with competition due to take place in three European cities over three weeks. The event will begin in Berlin, which has held 18 World Aquatics events since 2000, from October 6 to 8. Athens will then host an event for the first time…
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Watch 16-Year-Old Summer McIntosh Beat the 400-Metre Freestyle World Record | Canadian Swim Trials
16-year-old Summer McIntosh from Toronto beat a world record in 400-meter freestyle at the Canadian swimming trials.
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Megyn Kelly Blasts ESPN for Honouring Trans Swimmer Lia Thomas | Sky News Australia
Sky News contributor Megyn Kelly has hit out at ESPN for celebrating “women’s sporting achievements” by highlighting the accomplishments of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. “ESPN has the gall in Women’s History Month to honor Lia Thomas as a woman, again taking the spot of another actual woman,” she told Sky News host Paul Murray.