Catalan Esport3’s review of day 2 at the 32nd Trofeu Ciutat de Barcelona. The swimming videos are found in the poliesportiu section of esport3.cat.
Here is a similar video from day 1
Catalan Esport3’s review of day 2 at the 32nd Trofeu Ciutat de Barcelona. The swimming videos are found in the poliesportiu section of esport3.cat.
Here is a similar video from day 1
Japan’s Ryosuke Irie and Australia’s Alicia Coutts were cup winners of the 32nd International Trophy Ciutat de Barcelona, Irie for winning the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:54.92 (931 FINA points), and Coutts for winning the 200 IM in 2:09.68 (934 FINA points). A total of 13 championship records were set by the Australians (4), Japanese (3), Hungarians (3), Spanish (2) and South Africa’s Cameron van der Burgh (1). Via www.natacio.cat.
Japan’s national team won the most medals in total – 9 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze.
Australia won 7 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze, and Hungary 6 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze. Best from the Nordic countries was Sweden’s Jennie Johansson from
Upsala Simsällskap who won gold in the 50 and 100 breaststroke, and Norway’s Alexander Dale Oen who won a silver in the 50 breaststroke and bronze in the 100.
All competition details can be found here on www.natacio.cat
I take it all back, the Barcelona guys have done a fine job with providing live stream from the 32è Trofeu Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona de Natació 2011. The quality is good, with nice graphics and everything, only I didn’t know where to find it :-)
A video here from the 1st day of the 32è Trofeu Internacional Ciutat de Barcelona de Natació 2011 – aka the Barcelona leg of the Mare Nostrum circuit – created by someone from the host Club Natació Sant Andreu. They call it a resumé, but that is pushing it in my view, as we don’t really see any race results. But a nice video anyhow :-)
Turns out that there is a live video streaming transmission from Barcelona, found here on lshunter.tv, and even better directly here from Esport3. Sorry for bad comments then, earlier, I just couldn’t find the link on www.marenostrumswim.com. Via SwimNews.dk.
USA Swimming asking Bob Bowman here, why North Baltimore has been so successful in developing elite athletes.
Interesting tweet here from Garrett Weber-Gale. I won’t introduce him, since everyone reading this should know who he is, but Rene Redzepi is as much a world star, in charge of Noma, the world’s best restaurant for the second year in a row (which happens to use Faroese langoustine for their seafood recipes).
Flight booked to Copenhagen. Heading to stage w @reneredzepinoma at Noma for 3wks of August. No 1 restaurant in world the past 2 yrs. Ahhh!!
UPDATE: Belgrade 2011 LIVE feed is here on belgrade2011.rs, completely free and working! The links below might not work, though.
Poltiming LTD announces today that they will be transmitting live from the European Junior Swimming and Diving Championships in Belgrade this summer, on www.poltiming-live.pl and www.facebook.com/streamit.live. They were also in charge of the live transmission from Helsinki 2010, so I guess they know what they are doing. Diving will be from June 29th until July 3rd, and swimming from July 6th until July 10th.
Eagerly waiting for the Mare Nostrum 2011 to begin, I read in other news that the Vattenfall Swim Cup 2011 has started, aka the Danish International Swim Cup, with livetiming from both pools and HD live streaming from finals. Finals that are by the way very nicely dressed-up, with light-show and loud music and everything.