The doors to the Tokyo Aquatics Centre are finally open.
Head on inside and explore with Paul, of the #Tokyo2020 team, to see just how amazing this new venue is for yourself.
For more information: https://tokyo2020.org/en/news/state-o…
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Full Episode #23 Brooke Bennett Swimming for Always
What a pleasure to be able to share this episode with you all. Brooke Bennet, 3 TIME Olympic Gold Medalist in 1996 (Atlanta) & 2000 (Sydney). Brooke stops in the show to give us her story, how she fell in love with swimming, the power of the family, her relationship with Peter Banks her coach, some of her favorite sets..and more.
You are going to feel her tremendous passion for swimming, and for sure her determination will live within her forever.
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A Way To Swim Faster (Not Harder) | Freestyle Technique | Effortless Swimming
What can we learn from Australia’s Frill-Necked Lizard? In freestyle, it’s all about the ‘flare’
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17-year-old Diana Mocanu wins Gold in an EPIC race! | Fukuoka 2001 | FINA World Championships
Don’t miss out this epic final from the 2001 edition of the FINA World Championships in Fukuoka! Olympic Champion Diana Mocanu from Romania was only 17 when she dominated the Women’s 200m Backstroke final winning a Gold Medal ahead of Komarova and Fargus!
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Yang Jian – Top 3 dives | FINA World Championships
Enjoy Yang Jian’s Top 3 Dives from the FINA World Championships!
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Fish 2 Water. Eastbourne Pier Open Water Swim
Fish 2 Water offer open water swimming sessions in one of the most beautiful parts of the UK…The stunning Sussex Coast in the English Channel. With beautiful scenery swimmers regularly along this stretch of water.
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The Dangerous Ocean Phenomenon You’ve Never Heard Of
Everyone knows the ocean is dangerous, and in almost too many ways to count. From booming storms tossing ships around, massive tsunami racing from fault lines towards the shore, or whirlpools swirling like the flush of a giant toilet bowl, the ocean has claimed countless lives over the course of human history. It’s no wonder that stories of sea monsters have circulated across the globe to serve as cautionary tales for anyone willing to venture out towards the bright, blue, endless horizon.
And those are just the most cinematic dangers. There are also plenty of other, more subtle ways the ocean can get you. The undertow, for instance, is a downward sucking force that happens when water rushes up to a beach and then back out to the ocean, and it’s been known to pull small children under. Rip currents are similar, but are actually waist-to-chest-high waves that don’t break, making their way to shore and then flowing quickly back out to the surf line. Rip tide, as the name says, is a current caused by tidal flow to or from the shore, especially along the edge of an inlet, and the sudden rush of water can be deadly.
But there’s one dangerous ocean phenomenon you’ve probably never heard of even though it’s actually spectacularly weird to behold: cross seas.
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ZEISS ZX1 Flow | Christina Jones
Christina Jones, Synchronized swimmer from Las Vegas
“And you just have to come up and keep smiling.†Christina Jones, born in 1987, discovered her love for water at an early age. As a synchronized swimmer, she trained hard for her dream of the Olympics and finally took the top medal with her team in two competitions in Beijing.
“Swimming is like this empty canvas where you can do whatever you want. Whenever you want.†Christina was awarded the gold medal at the 2015 Swimming World Championships in Russia, a crowning achievement in her career, together with her partner Bill May – in the first duet event in the history of synchronized swimming.
“You must trust the water. The second you do it supports you…†Parallel to her swimming career, Christina completed a journalism degree finishing magna cum laude and has since worked successfully not only as a synchronized swimmer but also as a TV commentator. Currently, she performs several times a week in one of the most successful water acrobatics shows on the Las Vegas Strip.
“And once you’re in that zone it’s something you don’t want to let go of…†In her film, Christina tells us how she experiences her creative flow: how she develops completely detached and weightless acrobatic movements to express her experiences and her personality.
A camera designed to give you an absolutely seamless experience: from shooting and editing, to publishing and backing up. Experience intuitive photography with the ZEISS ZX1 camera concept.
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Beloved swim coach in Chandler who died this summer will be honored by district
Chandler High School is remembering a longtime swim coach who died from COVID-19 during the summer. The Chandler Unified School District’s governing board voted on Wednesday to rename the aquatics center after Kerry Croswhite. He coached swimming and softball and taught social studies at the school for 15 years of his 35-year teaching career.
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