Watch the post-race interviews as we hear from future Paralympian Alexa Leary and her parents after she qualified for Paris after having been told by doctors to say goodbye to her after a horrific cycling accident.
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I Trained to be an Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer | Kinsey
Michael Andrew, a USA Olympic gold medalist swimmer, shares his unique training journey led by his father. Driven by a purpose beyond medals, he turned pro at 14 and never looked back. Despite facing hardships and immense pressure, he remains committed to swimming.
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Weekend Drowning Victims In Fresno County Didn’t Know How To Swim, Deputies Say | CBS47 KSEE24
Weekend drowning victims in Fresno County didn’t know how to swim, deputies say
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Swim Across America for a Great Cause | Colorado and Company KUSA-TV
Denver Open Water Swim happens on August 17th at Chatfield Reservoir. Learn more or donate at SwimAcrossAmerica.org/Denver.
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Emma Mckeon And Ariarne Titmus Secure Spots For Paris 2024 | 9 News Australia
Nine Aussies have sealed their spot on the Dolphins team and are heading to the Olympics after night one of Australia’s Paris 2024 swimming trials.
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Swimmer Bitten By Shark In Del Mar Released From Hospital | CBS 8 San Diego
Caleb Adams, the swimmer bitten in the chest by a shark last week, is now out of the hospital and recovering at home.
The 46-year-old North County resident was swimming with a club in Del Mar on June 2 when the shark bit him without warning.
“When I saw how bad it was for the first time, I realized I don’t want him to see this and so I just tried to cover up with my hand so he wouldn’t look down,” said Cameron Whiting who, along with fellow club member Kevin Barrett, heard Caleb’s screams for help.
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Participants, Fans Arriving For US Olympic Swim Trials | WTHR
The city has rolled out the red carpet for the thousands of guests expected for the nine day event.
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Raleigh Swim Team Ready To Make Waves At U.S. Olympic Trials | WRAL
With less than a week to go, the U.S. Olympic Team Trials are set to begin in Indianapolis, and several local Raleigh swimmers are poised to make a splash on the national stage.
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This Is Faster Than Anyone Else Has Ever Been | The Swim Scribe
Ariarne Titmus just swam one of the fastest times in HISTORY
At the 2024 Australian Olympic Trials, 400 freestyle world record holder Titmus would kick off the first finals session of the meet with her signature event.
