Category: Competition
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Australian Swim Star, Ariarne Titmus, on Breaking More Records at the Commonwealth Games | The Project
Aussie swimmers have smashed it at the Commonwealth Games, leaving the pool with 25 gold medals. Ariarne Titmus claimed four of them and a new world record along the way. She joins us to chat about her record-breaking Games.
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Commonwealth Games: Singapore Swimmers Clock Personal Bests, Bag Their Largest Medal Haul | CNA
It’s the last day of swimming action at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. Singapore is on the hunt for another medal, with Teong Tzen Wei in the men’s 50m freestyle final later tonight. The Republic’s swimmers have bagged the largest-ever medal haul at the Games of two silvers so far. They had previously only won two…
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New World Record: Women’s 4×200 Freestyle Relay | FINA
World Record!!! 🇦🇺 Australia smashes World Record in the Women’s 4×200 Freestyle Relay as Ariarne Titmus splits fastest ever! ⏲️ 7:39.29 Australia become the first team ever under 7:40, erasing China’s world record from last year at Tokyo 2020, topped off by Ariarne Titmus swimming the fastest relay split ever at 1:52.82 at the Commonwealth…
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Singapore’s First Commonwealth Games 2022 Medal: Swimmer Teong Tzen Wei Wins Silver in 50M Fly | The Straits Times
National swimmer Teong Tzen Wei clinched Singapore’s first medal at the ongoing Commonwealth Games on Saturday (July 30), after finishing second in the men’s 50m butterfly. Read more: https://str.sg/waxY
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Ariarne Titmus’s Olympic Heroine Story! 🏊♀️ | Olympics
In her first Olympic Games at Tokyo 2020, Australia’s Ariarne Titmus crowned herself Olympic champion in the women’s 400m freestyle in a time of 3:56.69. She beat World Record holder Katie Ledecky of the USA who came in second in 3:57.36 to take the gold medal. Lisanne de Witte retells the whole Olympic story that…
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Gabriel Jett takes Men’s 200 Fly A Final | 2022 Phillips 66 National Championships | Irvine CA | USA Swimming
Gabriel Jett 1:54.37Ilya Kharun 1:56.66Sterling Crane 1:56.75
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Finally Gold! 🥇 Tom Daley’s Quest for Olympic Glory! | Olympics
In season two of Wait For It, Dutch sprinter Lisanne de Witte takes you on a journey back in time to relive Olympic history. In this episode, we rediscover the story of British diver Tom Daley and his quest for Olympic gold in his fourth Olympics at Tokyo 2020.
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Swimming NSW 2022-2032 | Many Dreams One Passion
The flame lit by Sydney 2000 continues to leave a lasting legacy for swimming in Australia and NSW. In 22 years, the shining passion of the Mighty Blues hasn’t dulled – it’s diversified. Today members of the swimming community in NSW are part of an expansive network of 350 clubs and nearly 30,000 members, all…
