Category: Competition
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The Difference Between a Good vs Great Swimmer With Kaitlin Sandeno
Taken from episode #41 with Olympic swimmer Kaitlin Sandeno
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Inside with Brett Hawke: James Guy
James Guy, World Champion and Olympic medalist from Great Britain, swings in for a chat. They talk about Kosuke Hagino, 200 Free race strategy, and loads of practice sets.
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Nevada’s Ben Hines rules the pool
Nevada high school senior and university of Alabama commit Ben Hines is one of the best swimmers in state. From swimmer of the year to state titles, he’s won just about every honor there is to win.
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Farmington uses dogs, families as cardboard cutout fans for swim meets
In this far-fetched year some teams have had to put a pause on fans. With the help of some parents, Farmington girls swimming and diving head coach Jen Marshall surprised the team at their first virtual meet. They put up pictures of their families and also their dogs. It brings a sense of normalcy for…
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Ryan Lochte’s first individual Olympic gold medal goes missing
Ryan Lochte said his “No. 1†gold medal from his first individual Olympic title in 2008 has gone missing. “I don’t know where it is,â€Â Lochte told Graham Bensinger in an interview clip published Wednesday. “I have a couple guesses.†Lochte believed a former agent or his mom had the medal, but said they told him they don’t have…
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Romanchuk And The Karate Chop | Effortless Swimming
Mykhailo Romanchuk is one the fastest 1500m swimmers the world has ever seen. Let’s take a look at his technique including the very unique ‘karate chop’, that may actually work to his advantage.
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Unlikely Olympian ‘Eric the Eel’ reflects on his fame 20 years on | AFP
Twenty years ago, Eric ‘the Eel’ Moussambani became a global star after swimming a 100-meter freestyle alone in the Olympic pool in Sydney so slowly that it appeared he might sink. Moussambani was the first swimmer from Equatorial Guinea, a nation with a population at the time of less than 1 million, to compete in…
