Tom Daley is a British diver who won two Olympic Bronze medals. At the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, Daley won his first Bronze medal at the age of 18 in the men’s 10 m platform event. Four years later, he gained Bronze again at the Rio 2016 Olympics, this time in the men’s synchronised 10 m platform. We bring you every Tom Daley dive at London 2012. Enjoy watching!
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Sled Push Races then Swim Practice | Cody Miller Vlogs
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Tik Tok of North Port duo riding jet ski in swimming pool goes viral
 A North Port duo’s stunt is making waves on social media.
On Saturday, Anthony Montana and his friends put their jet ski in their swimming pool, and two of them took it for a spin. But they want to warn you —don’t try this at home.
“We had an idea it would get some views, we never expected it would be as big as it got,†said Kyle Nessen, the man behind the camera.
After Montana, the jet ski operator, posted the video to TikTok, it got picked up and reposted by SportsCenter on Instagram.
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Heidi Kindermann Promo Video – Long-Distance Running & Swimming the Norwegian Coast
Heidi Kindermann Promo video – Long-distance Running & swimming the Norwegian coast
Athlete, long-distance runner und free spirit Heidi Kindermann is planning to run and swim the whole Norwegian coast solo from the border of Sweden in the south to the border of Russia high up in the north in 2021. About 4.000 challenging kilometers of freedom, adventure, and pain in here 2nd home country.
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Ian Thorpe And His Sydney Olympic Games Glory | Studio 10
20 years ago, a 17-year-old swimmer called Ian Thorpe carried the weight of this country on his shoulders. It was the first Aussie gold of our home-grown Olympics and the first of three that year for the Thorpedo.
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Local youth swimmer finishes among best in the country in the backstroke
12-year old Lillian Kiraly finished 15th in the 50 yard backstroke in March among YMCA swimmers
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Swimmer makes splash with pod of whales
A wild swimmer had the dip of a lifetime when she encountered a pod of whales.
Lisa Christie met the animals when she was swimming near Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae.
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Teala Dunn Spills on Her Viral Swimming TikTok
Actress and social media sensation Teala Dunn is the Young Hollywood Studio where we’re going “Behind the TikTok” with her to find out all the scoop about one of her most infamous videos — the “Fun Fact Actually Really Really Sad Fact” post where she reveals that she can’t swim! She takes us back to the creation of the video and how it skyrocketed in views within only a matter of hours, and was bolstered thanks to a ton of duets by other well-known TikTokkers — including a commentary post from Nyissa Liyah (@ItsJustNyissa) that went viral in its own right! Teala also reveals how the video sparked numerous offers from fellow influencers to teach her how to swim… stay tuned!
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Water Connects Us – Conner Andrews
This episode of Water Connects Us features Conner Andrews, a swim coach, open water swimmer, and community partner of Milwaukee Water Commons who helped organize the Cream City Classic, Milwaukee’s first open water swim race in the Milwaukee River.
