Rescue swimmers Patrick Strong, Blake Sweeney, Jeshual Velez Cuevas and Coleman Vail saved lives on Memorial Day thanks to their heroic efforts.
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‘The Gold Rush in the Pool Is Real’: Gleeson | Sky News Australia
Sky News host Peter Gleeson says “the gold rush in the pool is realâ€.
Mr. Gleeson assessed the recent gold medal win for Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus in the women’s 400-meter freestyle final at the Olympic Games, as well as other medal prospects in upcoming events.
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Team USA and Tennessee Swimmer Erika Brown Earn Bronze in the Tokyo Olympics | WBIR Channel 10
in case you missed it over the weekend, Tennessee swimmer Erika Brown can now add Olympic medalist to her long resume.
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Olympic Trivia: How Many Bolles Swimmers Have Qualified for the Olympics? | First Coast News
Jeannie Blaylock reported from Bolles School with a trivia question for Olympic fans.
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‘I Closed My Eyes. I Daren’t Look’ – Adam Peaty’s Nan on Watching Olympian Swim to Gold | ITV News
The absence of friends and family in Tokyo didn’t stop Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty from winning gold.
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Canada’s Young Women’s Swim Team Nabs Multiple Medals in Tokyo | CBC News: The National
Canada’s women’s swimming team may be young, and may not have competed internationally in more than a year, but it is already winning big at the Tokyo Olympics — with Maggie Mac Neil grabbing Canada’s first gold of the Games.
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Crowd Cheers as Seward’s Lydia Jacoby Wins Gold in 100-Meter Breaststroke Olympic Swimming Finals | Alaska’s News Source
This was the reaction at a watch party in Seward the moment Lydia Jacoby won gold in the 100-meter breaststroke finals at the Olympics in Tokyo!
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Lydia Jacoby and Katie Zaferes: Full Medal Press Conference, Swimming and Triathlon | USA Today
American Katie Zaferes won bronze in women’s triathlon amid rainy conditions Tuesday morning at Tokyo’s Odaiba Marine Park. The American triathlete finished third with a time of 1:57:03.
Alaskan teen Lydia Jacoby pulled off a shocking upset in the women’s 100-meter breaststroke, becoming the first American woman to win gold in swimming in these Olympics. Jacoby, 17, won with a time of 1:04.95.
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Tokyo Olympics: ‘Joyous Moment’ Watching My Son Win Gold | Sky News
Jacquie Hughes talks to Sky about the moment she watched her son Tom Dean win an Olympic gold medal in the men’s 200m freestyle.
