Category: Competition
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Faster Than I’ve Ever Been | Race Day | Calvyn Justus
Team ASP travels from Los Angeles to San Diego to compete in the 2025 Sectional Championships. Calvyn wins gold for the mens 50m Freestyle in a time of 22.4, a new personal best.
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New Jersey Lifeguard Becomes Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer | 6abc
Former Ocean City lifeguard Conor Plasha took the leap to become a rescue swimmer with the United States Coast Guard. See 6abc
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Just How Fast Is David Popovici? | The Swim Scribe
Romanian superstar David Popovici just might be the BEST 100 and 200 freestyle swimmer that we have EVER seen, he pulled off some INCREDIBLE swims at this years world championships to further build his resume in those events while pulling off a double that VERY few ever have.
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USA Swimming Just Hired a CEO That Doesn’t Know Swimming | Kyle Sockwell
Kevin M. Ring, former President of Golf at Legends, has been named the new President and CEO of USA Swimming, as well as CEO of the USA Swimming Foundation. With a strong background in revenue growth, fan engagement, and strategic partnerships (first at the PGA of America and then at Legends), Ring is stepping into…
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Trump Says Olympics Would Have Been Canceled in Los Angeles if National Guard Takeover Didn’t Happen | The National Desk
President Trump said Tuesday that if he did not send National Guard troops to Los Angeles, the Olympics would not be happening in the city.
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‘I Just Felt Like Such a Loser’: Olympic Champion Cate Campbell on Loneliness and Depression | The Sydney Morning Herald
In this episode, we talk to Cate Campbell. Australian Dolphin number 665 debuted at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 at the tender age of 16. The teenager won two bronze medals at those games, and that was only the beginning. In her 16-year career in the pool, Campbell won eight Olympic medals – four of…
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‘People Want to Watch Swimming Because of Summer McIntosh’: Elizabeth Beisel on Summer at Worlds | CBC Sports
Elizabeth Beisel had a front-row seat to Summer McIntosh’s 4-gold-medal world championships as the in-arena host in Singapore. She touched on the challenge of keeping questions fresh when interviewing elite swimmers after a performance and the importance of meeting them where they are at.
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Chasing the Black Line With Geoff Huegill | World Aquatics
After retiring in 2004, Geoff Huegill put on 50 kilos. Four years later, he staged a remarkable comeback. Today, he’s once again chasing the black line at the World Aquatics Masters Championships: this time for fun, fitness, and old friends.
