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  • Hannah Miley interviewed after her British Trials 400 IM win

    Mar 4, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition

    YES, they are uploading to YouTube now also ! :-)

  • Videos from 1st day of British Trials

    Mar 4, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    British Swimming is continuing their fine work with videos from day 1 of the British Olympic Trials here on swimming.org, interviewing Olympic qualifiers and also presenting video from a race or two.

  • Jennie Johansson sets Swedish record at the British Trials

    Mar 4, 2012

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    Sweden’s Jennie Johansson set a Swedish record this morning at the British Olympic Trials, with a time of 1:07.10 in the 100 meter breaststroke prelims, 11/100 faster than Joline Höstman’s Swedish record of 1:07.21 from the Rome 2009 World Championships. Well inside the FINA A Olympic qualifying standard of 1:08.49, and behind only Rebecca Soni’s 1:06.88 on SwimNews’ 2012 World Ranking list.  Via simma.nu/se.

  • Nugent might tweak selections to ensure Thorpe a London spot

    Mar 3, 2012

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    rokur
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    While the selection criteria is usually non-negotiable, Australia’s head coach Leigh Nugent might seek board approval from Swimming Australia to change the rules if Thorpe missed the team by finishing seventh in either the 100m or 200m freestyle. This has been done before, last year the rules were altered to give Libby Trickett a chance to make the world titles team, and in 2008, Felicity Galvez was selected for the Beijing Olympics after ending up seventh at the trials. Read for instance sify sports

  • 5 Brits secure Olympic spot on 1st night of trials

    Mar 3, 2012

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    rokur
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    Hannah Miley swam her fastest 400 meter IM in a textile suit with a time of 3:43.67, and was joined on the squad by Aimee Willmott in 4:37.48. Roberto Pavoni and Joe Robuck filled the two slots in the men’s equivalent with 4:12.43 and 4:14.48 respectively. Robbie Renwick qualified in the 400 freestyle with a Scottish record of 3:46.73, while David Carry’s 3:48.36 was inside the FINA A standard of 3:48.92 but 0.23 seconds outside GB’s harder standard for 2nd place qualifier. So he’ll have to try again at the ASA Championships in Sheffield in June. Read sportinglife.com and more indepth SwimmingWorld Magazine

  • Arena’s Powerskin Carbon Pro debuts at British Swimming Trials

    Mar 3, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Equipment, Technology

    The Powerskin Carbon Pro, Arena’s latest swimsuit featuring breakthrough “intelligent compression” technology will make its first appearance in a major competitive meet at the venue for this summer’s Olympic Games, the London Aquatics Centre. They have British swimmers Francesca Halsall and Hannah Miley on board at that meet, as well as Milorad ÄŒavić from Serbia, Denmarks’ Lotte Friis, Sweden’s Sarah Sjöström, Germany’s Paul Biedermann and Ireland’s Grainne Murphy. Also (not attending this meet) Norway’s Alexander Dale Oen, South Africa’s Cameron van der Burgh, USA’s Eric Shanteau and Rebecca Soni, the Netherlands’ Ranomi Kromowidjojo and Brazil’s César Cielo. Via the17thman.

  • English Channel Swimming website launched

    Mar 3, 2012

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    rokur
    in Open Water, Organization

    The Channel Swimming and Piloting Federation (CS&PF) launched their newly designed site cspf.co.uk this week, offering a wealth of practical information including an informative explanation of what English Channel rules are, and featuring personal accounts of swimmers who have successfully swam solo between England and France.

    It also has a lighter side with advice regarding how to tackle a jelly baby, you will have to immerse yourself into the site to discover that sugary treat.

  • CC photo #64: The swim pool in Vágur, Faroe Islands

    Mar 3, 2012

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    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition, Swimming Pools, Training

    The swim pool in Vágur, Suðuroy, Faroe Islands ready for the “SUM 2008” Faroese youth championships. This is the 25 meter pool that Pál Joensen has been training in since childhood, in his home town of Vágur. A bit shallow in the far end and often hot and humid when full with people. Posted now because I need this photo for a meet invite on my Faroese spoken site :-)

    The swim pool in Vági

  • Titley had Tancock & co push a car up a hill (with Titley in it)

    Mar 2, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Fun, Training

    Fun story told by Liam Tancock here on The Telegraph

    “We were up at the crack of dawn throwing medicine balls around the camp site. Everyone was washing their pots and pans, looking at us as if we were crazy.

    “Then Ben Titley, our coach, got his car out and got us pushing it up the hill. It was like something out of World’s Strongest Man. Ben was sitting in it — I’m not sure if he had the handbrake on.”

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