Australian pro surfer Mikey Wright has been filmed saving a beachgoer who was struggling in the surf on Oahu’s north shore. Wright, who was in Hawaii for the Pipeline Masters event, posted footage of the rescue on Instagram with the caption: “hold my beerâ€. Although other beachgoers could be seen trying to help and reach the struggling swimmer, the current was too strong until Wright stepped in
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Polar Bear Swim goes virtual
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Ultimate Swimmer Podcast: Dave Salo
Dave Salo is a coaching LEGEND and we are honored to be able to have him on our show this week! Dave was the head coach at the University of Southern California from 2006 to early 2020 when he stepped down from his post to turn his attention to his Olympic athletes who were (and still are) preparing for the Tokyo Games. Dave has coached numerous gold medalists whether it be at the NCAA, International, or Olympic level and his list of accolades seem to get longer every year. Known for his unique workout writing style, Dave was a pioneer of Ultra Short Race Pace Training (USRPT) and published a study titled “Sprint Salo” where he outlines the science behind his method. Dave believes in swimming REALLY FAST in training and leaving the slow, easy swimming for retirement, the results have been justified and proven time and time again. Please enjoy our interview with a true Ultimate Swim Coach, Dave Salo!
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Champion Paralympic Swimmer Facing Your Limitations
Here Jamal discusses the first time he was faced with the dream-crushing reality that the Olympics are no longer an option for him.
Check out the full episode here: https://youtu.be/TS31DrZL3Mw
ABOUT JAMAL:
Jamal Hill is an American Paralympic Swimmer & self-proclaimed Aqua-preneur. He was diagnosed with Charcot- Marie- Tooth 1X, and has used his condition as a form of empowerment instead of impairment. Leading into the Tokyo 2021 Paralympic Games, Jamal is ranked #1 in the nation for several individual events. Jamal’s brand, ‘ Swim Up Hill ‘ has a mission to teach 1,000,000 people to swim and to inspire millions more through community impact and tech integration. -
Russians Brave an Icy Dip in Siberia’s Lake Baikal Ahead of New Year
On the banks of Lake Baikal in Siberia, where temperatures plummet to as low as -35 degrees celsius (-31 fahrenheit), around a dozen Russians emerge invigorated after an icy dip. To ring in 2021, the swimmers, known in Russia as “walruses”, run several kilometres through a snowy forest in swimsuits and festive costumes before plunging into the world’s largest freshwater lake.
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China’s World Record Holder Swimmers Compete on New Year’s Day
The first Chinese national swimming competition ever held on New Year’s Day is taking place in Shijiazhuang, capital of north China’s Hebei Province. Olympic Games gold medalist and world champion Ye Shiwen, men’s 100m breaststroke Asian record holder Yan Zibei and a number of other renowned swimmers are expected to join in the competition. In action today are 50m and 400m freestyle, 100m breaststroke, 200m butterfly, and 200m individual medley finals.
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Winter Sea Swim UK – Christmas Day at Bournemouth Beach! ❄️❄️❄️❄️
An unexpected Christmas Day in Bournemouth means one thing! A cold morning winter sea swim at Bournemouth Beach, England to start the day. BBRR. And a few other Christmas vlog features!
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FPC’s Micayla Cronk dominates in swimming again
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How We Escaped Tier 4 to Swim | the Swimsuit Guy
Me, Jack, Kieran and Dolly flew to Dubai so we could continue to train with the UK under Tier 4 COVID-19 restrictions in place since Christmas. We spent the first day training at the Epic Hamdan Pool with Max and working out in the hotel gym.
