Category: Competition
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Ian Thorpe – The Rise of an Olympic Legend | Olympics
Ian Thorpe, nicknamed “The Thorpedo”, is one of the greatest swimmers in Olympic history and a national icon in Australia. Known for his powerful technique, size 17 feet, and calm demeanour, he dominated the pool in the late 1990s and early 2000s — especially at his home Olympics in Sydney 2000.
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Summer Mclntosh Just Changed Swimming Forever | Eetu Karvonen
What makes Summer McIntosh the most exciting swimmer of her generation?
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“Uncomfortable!” Darren Bent Questions What Message Competing in Enhanced Games Sends to Youngsters | TalkSport
Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent debate 2024 Olympic silver medalist, Ben Proud, becoming the first British athlete to sign up to the Enhanced Games.
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Did The Enhanced Games Just Buy Ben Proud? | Kyle Sockwell
Ben Proud has announced he is stepping away from traditional swimming to join the Enhanced Games, a controversial project that promotes “no-limits” performance. Instead of continuing on the path of World Championships and Olympics, Proud is betting on an unproven concept that has raised serious questions about athlete health, legitimacy, and long-term impact on the…
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“Conflict & Controversy!” Simon Jordan Questions British Enhanced Games Athlete on Big Money Switch | TalkSport
Simon Jordan and Jim White are joined by 2024 Olympic silver medalist, Ben Proud, who has become the first British athlete to sign up to the Enhanced Games.
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Enhanced Games: Why British Swimmer Ben Proud Retired From ‘Traditional Swimming’ to Compete | Sky Sports News
Geraint Hughes explains the concept of the controversial Enhanced Games and whether athletes competing in the competition, including British swimmer Ben Proud, should receive funding.
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Swimmers With Disabilities Cut From the Swim Team | WMTV
Swimmers with disabilities cut from the swim team
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Faster Than I’ve Ever Been | Race Day | Calvyn Justus
Team ASP travels from Los Angeles to San Diego to compete in the 2025 Sectional Championships. Calvyn wins gold for the mens 50m Freestyle in a time of 22.4, a new personal best.
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New Jersey Lifeguard Becomes Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer | 6abc
Former Ocean City lifeguard Conor Plasha took the leap to become a rescue swimmer with the United States Coast Guard. See 6abc
