Category: Organization
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USA Swimming Leadership Virtual Town Hall
Leaders from USA Swimming discuss the organization’s path forward and answer questions from members.
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Brazilian aquatics federation ‘in legal bid’ over Globo’s suspended rights payments
The Brazilian Confederation of Water Sports (CBDA) is set to take legal action against Globo after the commercial broadcaster suspended its rights deal with the body. Globo last week informed the CBDA of its intention to end rights payments to the body amid the suspension of sport due to the Covid-19 outbreak. The CBDA said…
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3 Overlooked Keys to Successfully Teach Young Swimmers | WeAquatics
With over 20 years of experience as a swim instructor, 10 of those focused on very young swimmers, David Worrell knows a thing or two about teaching infants and toddlers how to swim. In our latest blog, he shares 3 keys to success that many coaches overlook. See also weaquatics.com https://youtu.be/21quPdKvWfU
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How to choose a school for college swimming
Swimming and Diving recruiting experts Danny Koenig and Jeff Smith breakdown the factors recruits should consider when identifying potential schools for their collegiate experience
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Billings Aquatic Club stays in shape, turns focus to 2021
The Stingrays have produced some elite swimmers, including two competing for a spot at the Olympic Trials. I caught up with the Billings Aquatic Club to see how they’re staying in shape, even if no pools are open.
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Hamilton Aquatics Director of Swimming Ash Morris talks national and international swimming
Hamilton Aquatics Director of Swimming Ash Morris is an expert on the UAE swim scene. He came across to Dubai more than a decade ago on a two year contract and is now in his 11th year at Hamilton Aquatics.
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Kimberly Vandenberg hosts a Girls & Women in Sports Conversation with RISE Athletes
The culture of sport for girls and women is rapidly changing for the best! Kimberly was a pioneer and a powerful voice during her time as an Olympic Swimmer (and beyond).
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IOC member Guy Drut says plans for 2024 Paris Olympics are ‘obsolete and outdated’ because of virus
Plans for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are “obsolete and outdated” in light of the coronavirus pandemic, International Olympic Committee member and former French sports minister Guy Drut said Sunday. Drut, who won gold in the 110-meter hurdles in 1976 and took silver in 1972, wrote in a column for Franceinfo that the Olympic…
