Category: Competition
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Nathan Young | The Cost of Deaf Swimming in the UK | Propulsion Swimming
On this week’s episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, we speak to GB deaf swimmer, Nathan Young about the lack of funding the UK government gives to help him on his journey to become a Deaflympic Champion. After the huge success of British Swimming at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the UK government has now…
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Five Things Caeleb Dressel Is Doing Differently in the 50m Freestyle | The Race Club
On today’s show, Coach Gary Hall Sr takes a closer look at Caeleb Dressel’s winning 50m freestyle from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. There are five things Caeleb is doing that are noticeable different from the rest of the field. Tune in to find out what they are!
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Two Things That Make a Gold Medalist Different Than Everybody Else | Inside With Brett Hawke
What are the commonalities amongst Olympic gold medal winners? Rohan Taylor gives you the two things that each of them possesses…
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Katie Ledecky on Her Tokyo Wins, Mental Health and Gender Equality in Sports | PBS NewsHour
A seven-time Olympic gold medalist and record-breaking swimmer, 24-year-old Katie Ledecky is one of the most decorated Olympic athletes from the Tokyo games. She won the first-ever women’s 1500-meter freestyle, won gold in the 800-meter, and two more silver medals in this year’s games, bringing her career total to 10. Ledecky joins Judy Woodruff to…
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How Swimming Australia Chooses Relays | Inside With Brett Hawke
Who decides which swimmers get to swim on the relays? What is the process behind choosing the relays? Rohan Taylor, the Head Coach of Swimming Australia, discusses in-depth their relay strategy and process.
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Rohan Taylor Explains How Australia Kicked Ass in Tokyo | Inside With Brett Hawke
Rohan Taylor is the Head Coach of Swimming Australia, coming off the best showing ever at an Olympics in swimming. Australia amassed 21 medals including 9 golds. They medaled in 6 of 7 relays including 2 wins and a world record in the Women’s 4×100 Free.
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Australian Swimming League: What We Know | Inside with Brett Hawke
Here’s the scoop on the newly founded Australian Swimming League (ASL), how it came to be, and what to expect.
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“I Will Do Better In Paris Olympics,†Says Sajan Prakash | NNIS Sports News
Sajan Prakash is the first Indian male swimmer to make it to Olympics through A standard. However, this is the second time the Kerala-born swimmer Sajan Prakash represented India after Rio Games in 2016. He finished second in his Heat but that was not enough to advance to the semi-finals of the men’s 100m butterfly…
