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Ona Carbonell 🇪🇸 London 2012 Highlights | Olympics
Spanish synchronized swimmer Ona Carbonell competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where she won the 🥈medal in the women’s duet, with Andrea Fuentes, and a 🥉medal in the team event. She competed in the women’s duet at the 2016 Summer Olympics, with Gemma Mengual, finishing in fourth place. Enjoy watching the highlights of her routines…
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Katie Ledecky on Historic Run In 2020 Olympic Games | CBS This Morning
Olympic swimmer and gold medalist Katie Ledecky joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her historic run in Tokyo and why she’s already planning for the next summer games.
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Canadian Swimmers Kayla Sanchez, Taylor Ruck on Their Tokyo Olympics Experience | Toronto Star
On Tokyo Daily, host Brendan Dunlop talks with Olympic medal-winning swimmers Kayla Sanchez and Taylor Ruck, after the Canadians returned home from Tokyo with silver and bronze relay medals.
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Katie Ledecky on Using Her Olympic Success to Inspire Others | The Rich Eisen Show
3-time Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky tells Rich Eisen Show guest host Ben Lyons if she got her 4 Tokyo medals home in her checked baggage or carry-on.
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Body Of Missing Teen Swimmer Found In Ocean City | WJZ
Officials announced Thursday that they have found the body of a 17-year-old who went missing while swimming in Ocean City.
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Black British Swimmer ‘Optimistic’ Swimming Cap Rules Will Change | Newsweek
The first Black British open water swimmer Alice Dearing said she is “optimistic†changes will be made after FINA, a body that oversees international swimming competitions, rejected the Soul Cap for use in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The Soul Cap was manufactured in Britain and has an extra-large silicone covering designed specifically to protect dreadlocks,…
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Open Water Swimmer Exceeds Expectations in 10K Contest | ILTV Israel News
It’s time for our daily recap on the 2020-2021 summer Olympic games, where we cover the latest surrounding Israel’s Olympic team in Tokyo, Japan.
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A Look at How Natalie Hinds Is Breaking Barriers in Swimming With the World Watching | 11Alive
Natalie Hinds is the fourth African American woman to make the U.S. Olympic swim team.
