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  • This 99-Year-Old Swimmer Just Broke a Major World Record | Breakfast Television

    Feb 6, 2024

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    in Masters

    Sid and Meredith react to a 99-year-old who broke the swimming world record.

  • Wild Swimming with the Nairn Selkies | Jules & Greg’s Wild Swim | BBC Scotland

    Feb 6, 2024

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    in Health, Wild Swimming

    In Nairn, Jules and Greg meet up with the Nairn Selkies, who tell them about the unexpected physical and mental benefits of sea swimming.

  • Pittsford Swimmer Qualifies for States in All Eleven Events | News 8 WROC

    Feb 6, 2024

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    in Competition

    Senior Cameron Stetzer is believed to be the first to accomplish the achievement in Section V boys’ swimming history

  • Singapore to Host World Para Swimming Championships in October 2025 | CNA

    Feb 6, 2024

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    in Para Swimming

    Singapore will host the World Para Swimming Championships in October next year. Held every two years, it is the sport’s most prestigious event after the Paralympics. It’s the first time the competition will be held in Asia. World Para Swimming said this marks the growth of the sport in the Republic and the region. The event is set to draw some 600 elite para swimmers from over 60 countries. In May, Singapore will also launch ‘SwimTogether’ — a global programme that teaches local coaches to train people with disabilities to swim. Alif Amsyar reports.

  • How Water Polo Helped Jessica Hardy Break World Records & Win Olympic Gold

    Feb 6, 2024

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    in Competition, Water Polo

    Olympic gold medalist Jessica Hardy sat down to discuss her illustrious swimming career. Hardy, who won gold as part of the 4x100m medley relay at the 2012 London Olympics, shared many valuable lessons from her two decades as an elite swimmer.

    Some key takeaways from the interview include Jessica recognizing her natural sprint ability from a young age, even though she often struggled with the distance-focused training in her early age group years. It wasn’t until moving clubs in high school that she began to thrive with a more sprint-oriented approach.

    Jessica also discussed the challenges of competing at the collegiate level and making her first Olympic team in 2008, only to later be suspended after testing positive for a banned substance found to have been accidentally ingested.

    She showed incredible perseverance in overcoming this setback, spending over $500k to prove her innocence and clear her name. She went on to have a successful professional career culminating in her gold medal performance at London 2012. She provides useful advice for swimmers preparing for trials, from focusing on technique work to trusting their training and enjoying the competition.

    Fans can learn more about Jessica’s journey by reading her book, which details how she turned her struggles into wisdom. The insightful conversation offered a fascinating look into one of America’s greatest sprinters and her path to Olympic glory.

  • New Downtown YMCA Aquatics Facility Hosts First-Ever District Swim Championships | 7News | WWNY | Watertown

    Feb 6, 2024

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    New Downtown YMCA Aquatics facility hosts first-ever district swim championships

  • Carmel Girls Swim Team in Pursuit of 38th Consecutive State Title | WTHR

    Feb 6, 2024

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    in Competition

    There’s an unmatched tradition of winning at Carmel High School.

  • Smithfield Girls Swim Team in Historic Streak | NBC 10 WJAR

    Feb 6, 2024

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    in Competition

    The reigning Division 3 champions Smithfield Sentinels girls swim team haven’t lost a conference game this season or in the last three.

  • Andrei Minakov on the Challenges Faced by Russian Swimmers to Swim at the Paris 2024 Olympics | Social Kick

    Feb 6, 2024

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    in Competition, Organization

    In this eye-opening interview, Social Kick sits down with Russian swimmer Andrei Minakov to discuss the complex situation facing Russian swimmers amid current restrictions. The conversation delves into the individual decisions of athletes, the impact of nationality changes, and the hardships imposed on Russian swimmers due to recent events.

    Andrei Minakov sheds light on the challenges faced by Russian athletes who, despite their dedication, are grappling with the harsh reality of competing without their national identity. He touches upon the dilemma of participating in the Olympics under a neutral status, where athletes risk not being allowed to compete under the Russian flag in any future events.

    The interview also explores Minakov’s personal perspective and plans amidst these uncertainties. The swimmer emphasizes his commitment to representing his country but acknowledges the ever-changing nature of the situation. He reveals his immediate focus on racing with Stanford’s men’s team and the uncertainties surrounding his international participation without the Russian flag.

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