Author: rokur
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Dara Torres, Olympic Swimmer Icon | The Power of Positive Thinking | The Millennial Way Show
Our next guest won 12 Olympic medals over a nearly 25-year span from age 17 to 41. “Don’t be a shame to talk to someone to get help” Dara Torres, olympic swimmer. 4 golds, 4 silver, 4 bronce, she is an Iconic Swimmer, Former Olympic Athlete, Mother, author and speaker.
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Lebara’s Race the World returns for 2021 | British Swimming
Entries have opened for the second staging of Lebara’s Race The World – the unique virtual para-swimming competition in which athletes are able to race international rivals from their own home pool environment.
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Breaking The World Record In Training | Adam Peaty Vlogs
I hope you enjoy this training vlog, we repeated the set in this video three weeks in a row, in this video you can see me completing the first to weeks.
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Carina Bruwer Completes Momentous and World-First 21km Open Water Swim in Aid of the Arts and the Tribuo Fund
Carina has become the first person to swim across Walker Bay, in a time of 6:36 in aid of the Tribuo fund and the performing arts sector of South Africa. She did so according to English Channel swimming rules, wearing only a costume, cap and goggles, and starting and finishing on dry land, without any…
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Simone Manuel wins Epic Gold in thrilling Final | Gwangju 2019 | FINA World Championships
USA’s Simone Manuel may not come into the race as the favourite, but in the end she always walks away with the Gold medal. Relive her incredible performance in the 50m Free at #FINAGwangju2019​ where she does exactly that.
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Championships Record – Ranomi Kromowidjojo | #FINAHangzhou2018​ | 50m Butterfly
Ranomi Kromowidjojo was in superstar form at Hangzhou 2018, winning 3 individual Gold medals in the 50 free (23.19), 100 free (51.14), and 50 fly (24.47), breaking championship records in all 3 and a national record in 50 butterfly.
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Anthony Ervin 🇺🇸 Epic Performance at Fukuoka 2001 | 50m Free | FINA World Championships
Enjoy watching US-American athlete Anthony Ervin winning at the 2001 FINA World Championships in Fukuoka. With a time of 22.09, Ervin came close to beating the Championships record of 22.05.
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