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Lip Dub: Columbia Men’s Swimming and Diving Pump Up Music Video – Eminem’s Lose Yourself

Courtesy of Stanley Wong.

Warning: This is an Eminem pump up video. There is strong language.

Thanks to Matt Traub for sending this swimming video with the message below:

My brother and his teammates on the Columbia University Men’s swim and dive team made this NCAA pump up video for two of their teammates that qualified for Division 1 NCAAs.  The two kids that made it were David Jakl and Kevin Quinn.  They both did pretty well.  Jakl ended up finishing in 12th in the consolation final of the 200 fly, 27th in the 100 fly and 48th in the 50 free.  Quinn finished 26th in the 200 fly and 55th in the 200 IM.  It is a pretty cool video that was really well made.  Is there anyway you guys could share it on your website?  I know they would be really psyched to see it up there!

Matt, we will always share these types of videos. Keep them coming.

If you have a swimming video that’s interesting, entertaining or inspiring which you would like to see on SwimSwam, send us the link and/or the video and we will go live.

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Reynold
10 years ago

David Jakl is one of the youngest volunteer in our community .
He swim and compete with passion.
As a 9 year old, he started to swim and to fund-raised for people who has emotional wounds and needed treatments to getting better ( which is often referred to as emotional cancer , which will paralyze people and eat them up e.g., like major depression 🙂
Hope we could all come together and cheer this young man up and give him the encouragement and motivation to swim as fast as he possibility could all the way to 2016 ., Brazil !!! Any sponsorship for him is greatly appreciated ! ( Foundation O.u.r.s.Inc…)
Our email is Foundationoursinc@gmail. Keep… Read more »

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