Tag: Elizabeth Beisel
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Elizabeth Beisel Plans Swim to Block Island to Raise Money for Cancer Research | WPRI
A North Kingstown native and three-time Olympian is set to be the first woman to swim to Block Island from Point Judith.
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Olympian Elizabeth Beisel Postpones Swim to Block Island | WPRI
Elizabeth Beisel is postponing her “Block Cancer” swimming event she originally scheduled for Thursday due to the bad weather for at least two weeks.
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Local Olympian Elizabeth Beisel Plans Swim to Block Island to Raise Money for Cancer Research | WPRI
A North Kingstown native and three-time Olympian is set to be the first woman to swim to Block Island from Point Judith.
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Olympian Elizabeth Beisel Swimming to Block Island for Charity | WPRI
Olympian Elizabeth Beisel will swim from Point Judith to Block Island on August 30.
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The Speedo Sub20 Challenge with Caeleb Dressel
On Fastskin’s 20th birthday, we gave the fastest man on the planet the original super suit! See what Caeleb Dressel and fellow Olympian Elizabeth Beisel got up to at the pool, and whether the Sub20 barrier remains… Can Caeleb swim 50m in under 20 seconds? Watch to find out!
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Elizabeth Beisel – Finding Balance Outside of Your Sport
“Find something that you love that isn’t swimming, or that isn’t your sport, that can make you happy elsewhere in your life.â€
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Olympians Elizabeth Beisel, Josh Davis, and Ashley Twichell Talk Swimming at the USMS Happy Hour
We know Masters swimmers love to swim fast AND socialize. As a part of our first-ever 2020 Toyota USMS Virtual Championships presented by Swim.com Aug. 12-23, 2020, so we hosted this happy hour to bring in the social part of our event that is missing. USMS record holder Jeff Commings led a fun conversation with…
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How head position can improve your backstroke ft. Elizabeth Beisel | Olympians’ Tips
Enjoy watching Olympic Medallist Elizabeth Beisel show you tips and tricks for your Backstroke Swimming! Head position in Swimming is the most important part to a stroke. Because whatever your head does in Swimming, your body will follow it. Don’t forget: technique is where it gets started! Remember: 1) Eyes looking straight to the ceiling…
