Team USA’s Caeleb Dressel dominated the Tokyo Games like no other swimmer, winning five gold medals, the men’s 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 100m butterfly, the 4x100m freestyle, and the 4x100m medley. Enjoy watching Caeleb Dressel’s best moments at the Toyko 2020 Olympics!
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South Swell Prompts Beach Hazard Statement | CBS Los Angeles
Authorities say that swimmers and surfers should beware of elevated surf, high tides, and strong rip currents. Serene Branson reports.
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SA Swimming | Behind the Scenes of Pool Success | eNCA
Abel Mokoena is perhaps not a household name, but his achievements are there for all to see. Mokoena is the pool superintendent at Tuks Swimming, possibly the best aquatics facility in the country. eNCA’s Hloni Mtimkulu took a closer look at Mokoena’s contribution to local swimming.
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Ariarne Titmus on Her Love for Swimming, Respect for Ledecky, & Trust in Coach Dean Boxall | Inside With Brett Hawke
At the Tokyo Olympics, Ariarne Titmus won the 200 and 400 Freestyles taking down the greatest female Olympic swimmer in history, Katie Ledecky.
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Women’s 3m Synchronized Diving Final | Tokyo Replays | Olympics
The dominant pair of China’s Shi Tingmao and Wang Han won gold in the Women’s 3m synchronized diving. The duo won by a huge margin with Canada’s Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini Beaulieu taking silver and Germany’s Lena Hentschel and Tina Punzel bronze.
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Women’s 10m Platform Diving Final | Tokyo Replays | Olympics
The impeccable Quan Hongchan, only 14 years of age, barely made a ripple as she surged ahead with a score of 466.20. Teammate Yuxi Chen won silver, more than 40 points back on 425.40, with Melissa Wu of Australia third on 371.40. Enjoy watching!
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Many Allege Getting Sick After Swimming in One Manitoba Lake | CityNews
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Show Your Support for Our Para-Athlete, Sophie Soon | Singapore Pools
Introducing Sophie Soon, our #TeamSingapore para swimmer debutant for #Tokyo2020 Paralympic Games. Her dream is to represent the nation in the Paralympic Games. Watch what kept her going to realize her dream at the upcoming Paralympics.
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Hong Kong Olympic Athletes Welcomed Back in Homecoming Parade | South China Morning Post
Hong Kong celebrated the city’s historic success at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games with a bus parade on August 19, 2021. Medallists, including swimmer Siobhan Haughey and karate exponent Grace Lau, as well as table tennis players Minnie Soo, Doo Hoi-kem, and Lee Ho-ching, joined coaches and other delegation members for a ride through the city in open-top buses. Hong Kong came away with six medals at the Tokyo Games, including one gold by “Fencing God†Edgar Cheung Ka-long. The 25-year-old, who was not at the homecoming parade, was competing at the National Games in mainland China.
