Meet senior swimmer Colleen McCormack, at Benet Academy! She has some major goals for her future and is working to achieve them while still in school.
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We Are Macmillan – All Out Swim – Cheltenham
https://youtu.be/5oYhAWjCiOM
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New Range Rover Sport – Taming the Tide
The new Range Rover Sport faces a true test of performance and capability. Watch as the new Range Rover Sport wades through the rising tide and waves of up to 850mm taking on open water swimmers crossing from Bigbury Beach to Burgh Island in south Devon, UK.
https://youtu.be/OB9dAh7MJnE
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Ed and Michael swim from Europe to Africa
Well, the goal was simple . . . I wanted to join the list of swimmers who have swum from Europe to Africa across the Gibraltar Straits, joining the ranks of such renowned swimmers as Colin Hill (founder of Chillswim), Simon Murie (founder of Swimtrek) and, of course, Total Immersion founder, Terry Laughlin, who completed the swim with two TI compadres—Lennart Larsson of Sweden and Tommi Patilla of Finland—in October 2013.
See Total Immersion
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Swim with the Sharks at Compass Cay and meet Tucker Rolle
Barry Berhoff interviews Mr. Tucker Rolle about the history of Compass Cay. Find out about this great island retreat, swimming with the nurse sharks and more…
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XTERRA Greece Swimming Challenge 2017
The biggest swimming race in Greece, now gets even bigger! Don’t miss it!
See XTERRA Greece
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JRTC & Fort Polk Swim Test
When you get to Fort Polk and go through in-processing you will be required to complete the swim test. Due to potential flooding from Louisiana low areas it’s good to know all Soldiers are capable of swimming.
https://youtu.be/S0MktSjzMyI
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‘This Is Possible’: Harvard Swimmer Sets Example for Other Trans Athletes
Transgender athlete Schuyler Bailar is breaking records the hard way — by being himself. The Harvard University swimmer, who was assigned female at birth, is the first openly transgender athlete to compete in any sport on an NCAA Division 1 men’s team.
Bailar, 21, began his transition shortly before starting college in 2014. He wants LGBTQ youth to know that athletes like him exist.
“I mean me as a trans athlete who’s healthy, who’s happy, who’s out there, who’s succeeding, who’s doing what he loves, who gets to be who he is — I want kids to see that,” Bailar told NBC News.
Bailar went to high school in Virginia, where he was a star competitor on the girl’s swim team. His junior year, he broke his back during a mountain biking trip, rendering him unable to swim.
“Breaking my back broke me,” Bailar said, “because up until then swimming was my entire life.”
Read Euronews
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MÄori swimmers taking full light
800 of the country’s top swimmers are in Auckland this week for the National Short Course Championships. Among them are two young MÄori swimmers representing Wellington. And as Te Okiwa McLean reports, swimming is not the only sport the pair excel in.
