Category: Competition
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Panama City Swim Team Breaks Team Records at Southeastern Swimming Long Course Championships in Nashville | WMBB News 13
Panama City Swim Team breaks team records at Southeastern Swimming Long Course Championships in Nashville
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Twitter Users ‘Whinge’ Over Swimming Coach Dean Boxall’s Olympic Celebration | Sky News Australia
While everyone else understood the “Aussie exuberance†displayed by Australian Olympic swimming coach Dean Boxall, some “humorless†Twitter users on the left took to the platform to complain, according to Sky News host Paul Murray.
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Israelis Suffer Surprise Defeats in Swimming & in Judo – Channa Rifkin
It’s time for our #daily #update on the 2020-2021 Summer #OlympicGames, here we give you the latest hits, misses, controversies, and more surrounding Israel’s #Olympic #team in #Tokyo. Channa Rifkin | ILTV Reporter
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Tokyo Olympics 2021 Swimming | Here Are the Georgia Swimmers That Qualified | 11Alive
The journey to an Olympic medal continues for a few Georgia athletes who qualified in their swimming events.
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Lydia Jacoby Strikes Surprise Gold at Olympics, Ending King’s Reign | WCNC
Alaska, of all places, has an Olympic champion at the pool. Seventeen-year-old Lydia Jacoby gave the United States a victory in the women’s 100-meter breaststroke, knocking off teammate and defending champion Lilly King on Tuesday. Jacoby was the first swimmer from the Arctic state ever to make the U.S. Olympic swimming team. Now, she’s heading…
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Tokyo Olympic Swimming Day 3 | Propulsion Swimming Live – Powered by AP
On this Live Stream from Propulsion Swimming, we review Day 3 of the Tokyo Olympic Swimming Schedule.
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S. Korean Swimmer Hwang Sun-Woo Finishes 7th in Final of 200m Freestyle | Arirang News
It’s Day Five of the Tokyo Olympics. So far today, no more medals for South Korea – but a young medal hopeful put in a strong performance in the pool, but fell just short. For more on this and the rest of the news from Tokyo, we are joined by our Kim Do-yeon. Do-yeon, let’s…
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Meet Olympic Swimmer Gunnar Bentz | 11Alive
Gunnar Bentz says he started swimming because he wasn’t good enough at soccer. Born and raised in Atlanta, now he’s part of Olympic and University of Georgia history
