From 1912 to 2021, these 10 female swimmers made history, paving the way for the next generation of athletes.
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Freediving: Defying Gravity, Sound, And Light | Trending China
Freediving is underwater diving on a single breath without any breathing gear. It requires divers to push mind and body to the extreme. Yang Guang (Matt), a freediving instructor and athlete, believes that freediving is his way to communicate with nature and people.
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British Swimming Invitation Meet (50m) – Day 1 Heats
Women 400m Freestyle
Men 400m Freestyle
Women 50m Backstroke
Men 200m Backstroke
Women 200m Butterfly
Men 100m Butterfly
Women 200m Breaststroke
Men 100m Breaststroke
Women 50 Freestyle
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WORLD RECORD – Katie Ledecky | #FINAKazan2015
Relive Katie Ledecky’s epic World Record performance in the 800m Free at the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan. Not only did she race with her previous world record time, but she also smashed it! And it doesn’t stop here, Ledecky broke her WR again at Rio 2016 setting a new world record time of 08:04​.79, which is still unbeatable.
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Introducing Open Water Swimming | Joanna Ogden | Minority Sports
I was joined by Open Water Swimmer Joanna Ogden, who talked about the mental benefits to the sport and why others should look to experience it!
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Mallory Weggemann speaks on her book ‘Limitless’ and getting back in the swimming pool
Paralympic swimmer Mallory Weggemann was paralyzed in a routine medical procedure when she was 18 years old. She later went on to set records in competition and win multiple medals. She discusses her book, “Limitless,” with Liz Habib, about the power and courage to return to the pool.
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Inspiring Blind Swimmer
You’re about to meet an inspiring young boy who is proving anything is possible if you put your mind to it.
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5A Girls Swimming State Championships Top Moments
Cherry Creek captured the Class 5A team title.
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Do You Need A Pull Buoy To Improve Your Freestyle Swimming? | Global Triathlon Network
The pull buoy is one of the most common pieces of swim kit you’ll see at the end of any lane during a swim session. They’re just such a standard training tool that so many of us have become remarkably reliant upon, but why? What does a pull buoy do to our stroke?
