Category: Competition
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Full Episode #23 Brooke Bennett Swimming for Always
What a pleasure to be able to share this episode with you all. Brooke Bennet, 3 TIME Olympic Gold Medalist in 1996 (Atlanta) & 2000 (Sydney). Brooke stops in the show to give us her story, how she fell in love with swimming, the power of the family, her relationship with Peter Banks her coach,…
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A Way To Swim Faster (Not Harder) | Freestyle Technique | Effortless Swimming
What can we learn from Australia’s Frill-Necked Lizard? In freestyle, it’s all about the ‘flare’
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17-year-old Diana Mocanu wins Gold in an EPIC race! | Fukuoka 2001 | FINA World Championships
Don’t miss out this epic final from the 2001 edition of the FINA World Championships in Fukuoka! Olympic Champion Diana Mocanu from Romania was only 17 when she dominated the Women’s 200m Backstroke final winning a Gold Medal ahead of Komarova and Fargus!
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Local MSU swimmer ‘devastated’ by school’s decision to cut the program
When MSU called a mandatory swimming and diving meeting last Thursday evening, Jenison alum and current Spartans senior Taylor Arnold didn’t know exactly what it was for, but she had a hunch it wasn’t going to be good.
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Etiene Medeiros 🆚 Katinka Hosszu at Windsor 2016 🏊♀️ 🏁 | FINA World Championships
Don’t miss the Women’s 50m Backstroke final from the 2016 edition of the FINA Swimming World Championships in Windsor! World Record holder and defending champion Etiene Medeiros swam her best to beat Katinka Hosszu by 0.17 and claim the Gold Medal!
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🔥 Vladimir Morozov wins Gold in a dominant fashion at Istanbul 2012! 🔥 | FINA World Championships
Vladimir Morozov, 20 years of age during the 2012 FINA World Swimming Championships in Istanbul, brought home two Gold medals, both in freestyle events (50m Free & 100m Free). Enjoy this epic flashback from his 100m race, which clearly proves his well-deserved first place on the podium.
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Bill Beekman on cutting swimming as a varsity sport
Michigan State athletics director Bill Beekman discusses the issues that led to Michigan State cutting men’s and women’s swimming.

