Category: Competition
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When Thiago Pereira beat Ryan Lochte | 200m Medley | #FINAIndianapolis2004
Today we take you back to the 2004 edition of the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in Indianapolis to relive an amazing Men’s 200m Individual Medley final! Brazil’s Thiago Pereira swam 0.08 seconds faster than Ryan Lochte and claimed a Gold Medal in front of the American crowd.
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World Record – Sarah Sjostrom | 100m Butterfly | Doha 2014
Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom gave a fiery performance and set a new World Record in the 100m Butterfly at the 2014 World Swimming Championships (25m) in Doha. Sjostrom’s incredible time of 54.61 is still the one to beat! Relive her stunning performance!
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World Record – Daiya Seto | 200m Butterfly | #FINAHangzhou2018
Two years ago, a crazy race entered in the history of the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m)! In the 200m Butterfly event at #FINAHangzhou2018, Chad Le Clos in Lane 1 was still the man to beat, while Daiya Seto and Zhuhao LI, Lane 4 and 5, had the best seed times. The pace was so…
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Coaches Corner: The Evolution of Dry-Land Training, Atiba Wade
Atiba Wade is former NCAA All-American at the University of Georgia and grew up swimming for the storied PDR swim team, led by legendary Coach Jim Ellis in Philadelphia, PA. Most notably, Atiba is a leader and innovator in dry-land training and functional fitness for swimmers. In addition to running programs for his many fitness…
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World Record – Katinka Hosszú | 200m Medley | #FINADoha2014
Katinka Hosszú from Hungary sets the women’s 200m medley World Record with a time of 2:01​. The 12th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) were held in Doha, Qatar.
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Two World Records back-to-back | Chad Le Clos | 100m Butterfly
Enjoy these back-to-back World Record performances from South Africa’s Chad Le Clos in the 100m Butterly during the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m). He first set an amazing new time in Doha 2014 (48.44) and then on this day in Windsor 2016, he broke his own WR in a time of 48.08.
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2️⃣2️⃣ – Katie Ledecky finishes 22 seconds ahead of her final competitor! | #31DaysOfOlympics
Setting a World record is already impressive, but winning by this margin is just mind-blowing 🤯
