Tag: Joshua Liendo
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Squad Energy (NCAA Men’s Edition) | Unfiltered Waters
In this episode of Unfiltered Waters, Katie Hoff and Elizabeth Beisel bring you the men’s edition of “Squad Energy,” sitting down with some of the biggest names in NCAA swimming, Josh Liendo (Florida), Ilya Kharun (Arizona State), Thomas Heilman (Virginia), and Jack Aikins (Virginia), just before the NCAA Championships. From team traditions and pre-meet routines…
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NCAA Record in Men’s 100 Butterfly | 2026 NCAA Swimming Championships
Florida’s Josh Liendo won the butterfly with a time of 42.49 at the 2026 NCAA men’s swimming and diving championships. Watch the full race here.
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Joshua Liendo and Hubert Kos went head-to-head in Guess The Swimmer | Swimming World Cup 2025
Who knows their fellow swimmers better? Let’s just say one of them started slower than their 200m Backstroke swim…
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Toronto Swimming World Cup 2025 | Best Races, Records & Highlights | World Aquatics
An unforgettable weekend in Toronto as swimmers shattered 7 World Records and conquered 22 crowns!
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New Canadian Record for Josh Liendo in Men’s 50M Freestyle at 2024 Olympic Swimming Trials | CBC Sports
Liendo was incredibly fast Saturday as he finished with a time of 21.48 for the win and new Canadian record in Toronto.
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Canadian Swimmers Chasing Dreams of Paris at Olympic Trials | CBC News: The National
Summer MacIntosh gives a dominating performance at Olympic trials to qualify for this summer in Paris. The 17-year-old star is the marquee name at the week-long trials, with more than 800 athletes chasing roughly 50 spots on Canada’s Olympic swim team.
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Team Announcement / Annonce de L’Équipe | Swimming Canada
Swimming Canada announces the member of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic team Natation Canada annonce les membres de l’équipe olympique de Tokyo 2020
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What You Missed at the Canadian Olympic Swim Trials | CBC Sports
Olympic trials are halfway through and Jacqueline Doorey’s here to fill you in on some great comeback stories and introduce you to 14-year-old Summer McIntosh, the new kid on the block.
