Category: Competition
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Hell Week! The Hardest Workout of My Life!
The 2020 MySwimPro Hell Week starts Sunday, January 19 to Sunday, January 26! The goal of this Challenge is to swim 7 days in a row! Can you do it?â
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Mount Holyoke College Swimming and Diving – MHC Invitational Opening Session Highlights
Check out video highlights from the opening session of the MHC Invitational on Saturday afternoon.
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Olympians take time to coach young swimmers in Knoxville
Professional swimmers at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Knoxville hosted a clinic to help elementary swimmers with Tennessee Aquatics perfect their form.
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FINA announces Time Standards and Qualifying Procedure for the Fukuoka 2021 World Championships
As done for previous FINA World Championships, a qualifying procedure with “A†and “B†standard times will be implemented for Fukuoka 2021. 1. FINA “A†& “B†SWIMMING QUALIFYING TIME STANDARDS WOMEN MEN B – 1 Entry A – 2 Entries A – 2 Entries B – 1 Entry 00:25.92 00:25.04 50 m Freestyle 00:22.18…
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Get ready for Beijing! | FINA Champions Swim Series 2020
After the first meet of the FINA Champions Swim Series 2020, in Shenzhen, swimming stars are travelling to the Chinese capital, Beijing, for the second meet of the Series. Get ready for another two days of some thrilling Swimming races!
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Casey Legler on overcoming Olympic trauma and becoming a male model | One Plus One
As a teenager, Casey Legler was one of the fastest swimmers in the world. She was also an alcoholic. After overcoming trauma caused by competing at the Olympics, Casey became the first woman to be signed as a male fashion model.
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The Winners of Shenzhen | FINA Champions Swim Series 2020
Whether the 2020 edition of the FINA Champions Swim Series is their first or second experience in the competition, athletes from around the world continue to show their appreciation for the format, the competition schedule and the entertainment program associated with this successful event!
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Dave Salo to retire as USC swimming coach at end of March
Dave Salo will retire as Southern California men’s and women’s swimming coach after 14 years when the season ends in late March, but he will continue coaching Olympic hopefuls who train on the school’s campus. Salo said Thursday that after the Tokyo Games end in August he will continue with Novaquatics Swim Club, where he…
