Category: Competition
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Olympic Medalist Swims Across Pool With Cup On Head | SwimGym
Olympic medalist Johan Kenkhuis swims across the pool with a cup on his head. Doesn’t spill a drop!
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Improve Your Freestyle Speed ft. Dylan Carter | Olympians’ Tips
Enjoy watching Olympian Swimmer Dylan Carter showing you a drill to improve one of the most difficult and technical strokes to master on a high level – The Freestyle Stroke! One of the most challenging aspects of Freestyle is the rotation. There are so many aspects of it: the breath, the degrees of rotation, and…
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ASU swim, diving team redshirts entire squad
“This gives us a longer time to rebuild the training they’ve lost during the pandemic, and it’s been substantial,” Coach Bob Bowman said.
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Britta Steffen claims New World Record at Rome 2009 | FINA World Championships
At the 2009 edition of the FINA World Championships in Rome, Britta Steffen from Germany swam fast to win the Gold Medal in the Women’s 50m Freestyle final! She stopped the clock in 23.73 claiming a new World Record ahead Therese Alshammar, Cate Campbell and Magdalena Veldhuis.
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Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps: ‘I wasn’t afraid to dream as big as I possibly could’
The secret to Olympic Gold? Swimming champion Michael Phelps says it has all to do with dreaming big, even at a very young age.
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Ali Galyer dives back into training after a managed two weeks in isolation
Swimmer Ali Galyer might have an American accent but is set on wearing the fern (quite literally) at the Tokyo Olympic Games.
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Ryan Lochte Goes ‘In Deep’ About Life After Rio Scandal
“Extra’s†Jenn Lahmers spoke with Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte as he promoted his new special “In Deep with Ryan Lochte.†https://youtu.be/Pdj4ICJyse4
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Athletes adapt to socially distant swimming during pandemic
As we’ve seen with professional sports, competitions look a lot different during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Australia’s 4×100 Medley Relay World Record at Melbourne 2007 | FINA World Championships
Today’s epic moment takes you back to 2007 when Seebohm, Jones, Schipper and Lenton swam a perfect 4×100 Medley Relay in front of the home crowd at the FINA World Championships in Melbourne. Team Australia claimed the Gold Medal ahead USA and China and set a new World Record with a time of 3:55.74!
