Category: Competition
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Network Ten to Live Stream the Australian Swimming Championships
For the first time, fans will be able to follow their swimming heroes live on their digital devices with Network Ten’s industry-leading digital platform, tenplay, set to live-stream all the finals action each night of the 2015 Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships. Ten Sport’s Mel McLaughlin and Lachy Reid, along with expert commentator Nicole Livingstone,…
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The Dolphins – Miami Crew
Tom Fraser-Holmes, Jordan Harrison and Dan Smith talk about what it means to be a Dolphin.
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Hannah Miley chases Olympic medal dream
Hannah Miley hopes to make it third time lucky with a medal at next year’s Olympic Games in Rio. The European and Commonwealth 400m individual medley champion finished sixth on her Olympic debut at Beijing 2008 and was fifth at London 2012. “I’ve won a medal at every major championships there is for swimming but…
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Live Stream and Results from the Danish Open 2015
Bellahøj Swim Stadium is venue of the Danish Open 2015 from today Saturday 28 March to Tuesday 31 March, featuring 491 swimmers from 12 countries including aside from the Danish elite also top swimmers like Simona Baumrtová (CZE), Lavrans Solli (NOR), Eygló Ósk Gustafsdóttir (ISL), Andrey Govorov (RUS), Fanny Lecluyse (BEL), Mateusz Sawrymowicz (POL) and…
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Michael Phelps projected to win two more gold medals at 2016 Olympics
A projection system run 500 days before the start of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janiero has the world’s most decorated Olympian, Michael Phelps, picking up two more gold medals in what would be his fifth trip to the Games. The projection system, run by the Dutch company Infostrada Sports and posted by…
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“I Want To Be Accepted” | Mark Tewksbury | International Day of Sport for Development and Peace
“For me the conflict was really basic, really human. I want to be accepted, I want to belong”. Find out more about Mark’s story and how sport can contribute for a better world at www.olympic.org/idsdp
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Henrik Christiansen crushes 4 Norwegian records in 4 days
At the Norwegian Short Course Championships in Kristiansand last week, Henrik Christiansen took yet another huge step towards world class level, when he demolished 4 of his own Norwegian records over 4 days , in the longest events. Read simma.nu/no, SwimmingWorld and see the videos attached below. 19 March 2015 – 800 free 7:38.58, was 7:43.26…
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Becoming a Dolphin
Kylie Palmer, Jake Packard, Leah Neale and Taylor McKeown discuss their memories of the Australian Dolphins Swim Team and what it takes to make it.
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200m still road to Rio for Hackett
Returning swimming champion Grant Hackett will stick to his plan of earning a spot in next year’s Olympics through the 200m freestyle. The two-time Olympic 1500m champion made his first competitive appearance since the 2008 Beijing Games during a qualifying meet in Brisbane last weekend. The 34-year-old swam the 200m, 400m and 100m freestyle events,…
