Category: Competition
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Lia Thomas’ NCAA Woman of the Year Nomination Is a ‘Slap to the Face’ for Female Swimmers: Gaines | Fox News
Former superstar swimmer for Kentucky Riley Gaines decries the University of Pennsylvania’s nomination of Lia Thomas for NCAA Woman of the Year on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’ #FoxNews #tuckercarlsontonight
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Spotlight: Olympic Swimmer, Elizabeth Keckley & Labyrinths
In this week’s episode the story of Charles Daniels, a forgotten sports hero who, despite difficult challenges, was able to achieve Olympic glory; inside the Mercy Proton Therapy center for complex cancers, only 1 of 40 in the country; an art exhibit that allows artists the opportunity to share their work along with the personal…
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Aquatics Olympic Qualification System Principles Published for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games | FINA
FINA worked closely with the IOC Sports Department and the leadership of FINA Technical Committees, and consulted with National Member Federations, to develop the aquatics qualification principles for the Paris 2024 Games. Among the highlights: Athletes will compete in 49 Olympic medal events across five aquatics disciplines – swimming, artistic swimming, open water swimming, diving,…
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The Brutal Reality of Life After College Swimming | Kyle Millis
Retired D1 Athlete and College Swimmer, Kyle Millis, talks about his hopes to take his 5th year of eligibility. He details why he left, what injuries are like for college athletes, mental and physical health of college athletes. You won’t want to miss this video as his insights are helpful for all athletes and fans…
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Historic Swimming One-Two for Tom Dean and Duncan Scott | Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games | Medal Moments | Team GB
Catching COVID twice in 2020 couldn’t stop 21-year-old Tom Dean from winning gold in the 200m freestyle final on his Olympic debut.
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Transgender Swimmer Lia Thomas Nominated for 2022 NCAA “Women of the Year” | New York Post Sports
Transgender college swimmer Lia Thomas has been nominated by the University of Pennsylvania for the NCAA’s 2022 “Woman of the Year” award.
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