The 27-year-old was a double major in applied math and had a 3.96 GPA at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Zimbabwe Sends First Black Swimmer to the Olympics | Africanews
That’s historically been the case in southern Africa, where the most successful swimmers — like Coventry and South Africans Chad le Clos and Cameron van der Burgh — are all white. It’s maybe starker because they come from majority-Black countries.
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Zara Mullooly and Will Perry Added to ParalympicsGB Team for Tokyo 2020
The inclusion of the two Northampton Swimming Club athletes takes the total number of swimmers heading to Japan up to 25, following the first selections to the squad at the end of June.
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Globetrotting Louise Hansson’s Journey From Sweden to Tokyo, Via LA, and Loughborough | Loughborough University
Swedish swimmer Louise Hansson tells her story about how she studied in Los Angeles, USA before moving to Loughborough University, where she has prepared for the Tokyo Olympics.
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Learning To Swim | Marshfield Clinic Health System
Join us as we learn the importance of the lifelong skill of swimming.
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St Andrew’s Swim Coach to Referee in Tokyo | WPTV News – FL Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast
St Andrew’s head swim coach Stephen Cassidy to referee open swim competition in 2020 Olympics.
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Adam Peaty – The Elite Psychology of an Olympic Champion | Loughborough University
A look into the psychology of how record-setting swimmer Adam Peaty handles the pressure of performing at the highest level on the biggest stage.
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Year of Coasts and Waters 2021 – Wild Swimming | VisitScotland
If you’re new to wild swimming, we’d always recommend that you book a session with one of our experienced wild swimming operators and follow all the advice and guidance they provide. Alternatively, join a local wild swimming group. We’d recommend that you don’t wild/open-water swim by yourself.
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Austrian Swimmer Counters Jet Lag By Training on Tokyo Time | Loughborough University
Austrian swimmer Felix Auböck adjusted his sleeping patterns in the run-up to the Tokyo Olympics, as he aimed to ensure the eight-hour time difference between his Loughborough University training base and the Games’ host venue didn’t impact his performance.
