Category: Competition
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Daily Dunk with Duncan Scott – How long can you hold your breath?
Check out our Daily Dunk with Duncan Scott, Olympic swimming hero and our Learn to Swim ambassador, where he tells us how long he can hold his breath for.
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MLMC Swim Carnival 2018
This was the video I made for MLMC’s swimming carnival, it was a fantastic day, super fun. Great job to everyone who got involved and to those who made it to the EISM competition. Comment below if your from MLMC or competed in the EISM swim day!! https://youtu.be/2tohLbUPVUI
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She helped win national championships and fought off cancer. Then came the hard part.
Ask Alexandra Marshall what she loves about swimming, and her cherubic face morphs into an expression that can only be described as blissful. “Oh, I love this question,†says the 23-year-old Queens University of Charlotte student, closing her eyes and smiling. “Swimming brings so much peace to my life. The stress that I might be…
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On the Record: Former Singapore swimmer Joscelin Yeo
Joscelin Yeo may have made Singapore proud with her triumphs in the pool, time and again. But now retired, she says she doesn’t miss competitive swimming – or the limelight that came with it.
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Tunisia: Veteran Mellouli not slowing down ahead of Mediterranean Games
At 34, Oussama Mellouli is the most talented professional swimmer in Tunisia. He was the 1,500 meters freestyle World champion at the 2009 Wold Aquatics Championships and won 3 gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Now he’s in Tunis to prepare for the 18th Mediterranean Games.
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Jason Lezak talks about his team’s performance in the second round of the 2018 #USASwimSquads
#USASwimSquads captain Jason Lezak talks about what went right and what went wrong in the second round in Atlanta.
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Brown University suspends men’s swim team after confirming hazing allegations
Brown University has announced that it has found its men’s swimming and diving team responsible for incidents of hazing and other conduct code violations. As a result, the university said in a statement, it is suspending the team as a student organization through May 27. The suspension prohibits any team activity. The team will be…
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Every Second Counts – Omega Timing in Swimming
A history of Omega Timing Systems in Olympic swimming from the Lance Larson – John Devitt controversy in 1960, as announced by Jim McKay, to the Michael Phelps – Milorad Cavic race in 2008.
