Category: Competition
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Swimmer Breaks Controversial 400 Freestyle World Record (Super Suit) | Kyle Sockwell
Germany’s Lukas Martens just broke an ICONIC World Record. A World Record that some of the best 400 freestylers we’ve ever seen couldn’t break.
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Lukas Märtens Makes History: Shatters Men’s 400 Freestyle World Record with Stunning 3:39.96
Germany’s Lukas Märtens is the first ever under 3:40 in the men’s 400 freestyle, with a scorching time of 3:39.96 today at the Swim Open Stockholm. See the results here on Swimify
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Why I Left Swimming for 4 Years to Create a Fashion Brand | Calvyn Justus
The turbulent journey of the last 4 years, told in 4 chapters.From professional swimming, to joining incubators, launching fashion brands and dealing with loss.
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Olympic Swimming Just Changed Forever (New Events) | Kyle Sockwell
This is a MASSIVE change to the Olympic Swimming landscape with six new events and eighteen new Olympic Medals on the table at the 2028 LA Olympic Games.
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Katinka Hosszú | Unfiltered Waters
In this episode, Katie and Elizabeth Beisel sit down with 3x Olympic gold medalist, 26x World Champion, 7x world record holder, and Hungarian swimming legend Katinka Hosszú! They dive into the mindset shifts that turned her into the “Iron Lady,” how learning to lose became her secret weapon, and the moment a fourth-place finish changed…
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Learn to Flip Turn Both Ways | Ambidextrous Turns and How They Help | Caeleb Dressel
Being able to flip turn both ways isn’t just a cool trick—it can actually change the way you race. In this video, I break down how ambidextrous turns helped me stay composed in Tokyo, and why this is a skill every swimmer should train. Whether it’s to keep your head clear or to stay unpredictable,…
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Kyle Chalmers Is Flexing Some Serious Speed Right Now | The Swim Scribe
Kyle Chalmers is the fastest swimmer in the world this year in the 100 freestyle AND just went a new personal best in the 50 free.
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Former U of I Swimmer Connects Top Tier Athletes to Local NIL Opportunities | WCIA News
College athletes have a little more money these days thanks to name, image, and likeness contracts (NIL). Now a former Illini swimmer is finding a unique way to take advantage of the financial freedom.
