Category: Competition
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Swimmer at Rufus King High School Has Eyes on Representing Sudan in 2021 Olympic Games
It’s funny how learning something new can turn into that thing you’re meant to do.
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It’s Official: Spectators From Abroad To Be Barred From Tokyo Olympics
At last, it’s official, after countless unsourced news reports and rumors: Spectators from abroad will be barred from the postponed Tokyo Olympics when they open in four months. The decision was announced Saturday after an online meeting of the International Olympic Committee, the Japanese government, the Tokyo government, the International Paralympic Committee, and local organizers.…
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Race Day BTS (Day in the Life) | Michael Andrew Vlogs
Fun racing in San Antonio… now I’m in Oahu grinding!
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Black High School Swimmers Look To Make Waves in Sport
Black swimmers currently make up only 1.4 percent of all USA Swimming athletes in the nation, with Coloradans far behind at .4 percent.
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The Fastest Man In The World | Swim Technique Analysis
In this video, we look at what Olympic Gold medallist, Kyle Chalmers does well in his stroke to swim so fast. We’re looking at snapshots of footage recorded at training which he posted to Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/kyle_chalme…​)
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Bill Kirby
Bill Kirby is an Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer from Australia. He was part of the 4×200 Free Relay that won in front of the home crowd at the Sydney Games. The Australia team, with Kirby on each of them, broke that relay’s World Record 3 different times (1998, 2000, 2001). Bill has recently moved back…
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Joseph Schooling – The man who beat Michael Phelps! | Athlete Highlights
At the 2016 Olympic Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Singaporean swimmer Joseph Schooling won a gold medal in the 100 m butterfly with a time of 50.39 seconds, the first Olympic gold medal won by Singapore. Schooling did not only manage to beat Michael Phelps in the final, but his incredible time set a new…
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Michael Rasolonjatovo – Made to Swim
“Water is the land where I train to get stronger, better and faster. It’s my playground and battlefield.” – Michael Rasolonjatovo, FINA Scholarships Programme
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Kelsi Dahlia 🇺🇸 Stunning Gold Race at #FINAHangzhou2018​ | Women’s 100m Butterfly
Kelsi Dahlia, America’s top female butterflyer won 9 medals in total at the 2018 World Short Course Championships in Hangzhou. 7 Gold medals, one silver and one bronze. What an incredible feat! Relive one of her Gold medal performances, the 100m Butterfly!
