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Carson Foster Dives Into Decision To Turn Pro, “All-In Mentality” For Long Course

Foster sits down with Coleman to discuss turning pro, why he didn’t take an Olympic redshirt year and also touched on his potential event lineup at Trials.

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Abby Dunford Talks Distance Training with Sarasota Sharks & Sandpipers

We sat down with Abby Dunford, the newly named open water world championship team member for Canada and member of the elite Sarasota Sharks training group.

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Free Dryland Programs & Certification Webinar Powered By SURGE Strength

Join Chris Ritter of SURGE Strength for a FREE webinar to learn more about the Dryland Programs and Dryland Certification offered by SURGE Strength.

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SwimSwam Podcast: Dryland Training for Swimming with Chris Ritter of SURGE Strength

On the SwimSwam Podcast today we welcome back my friend and go-to for all things dryland training, Chris Ritter, founder of SURGE Strength.

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Brent Boock on Building Elmbrook Swim Club into One of the Top Clubs in the US

In this podcast, Brent goes deep on his 3 decades at Elmbrook – how the program has evolved and what’s going so well recently with the team.

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Steve Buckley of “Pullbuoy” on British Trials, Selections, and Medal Chances at Worlds

Buckley discusses the British selection process for the 2023 world champs, specifically how British swimming changed the criteria half way through the trials

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Santo Condorelli, British/Japanese Trials, & Diehl to NC State | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

We discuss the upcoming Pro Swim in Westmont, Britain and Japan’s world champ trials, and SwimSwam’s #1 recruit announcing his decision.

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Javier Acevedo On Swimming Best Times And Staying Motivated In 2023

Two-time Olympian Javier Acevedo has been on the Canadian national team for nearly a decade and most recently qualified for the 2023 World Championships.

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Lucas Henveaux on Helping Cal to NCAA Title, Playing Golf, and Mid-Distance Swimming

We sat down with Lucas Henveaux, the NAIA golfer-turned-NCAA swimmer who ended up helping the Cal Golden Bears win the men’s swimming title last month.

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NCAA Champs, Summer McIntosh, and the State of Swimming | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

we discuss the men’s and women’s NCAA Championships, Summer McIntosh at the 2023 Canadian Trials, and the state of swimming right now

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Sage Hopkins on Enduring the 10+ Year Investigation of Scott Shaw: “Quitting never crossed my mind”

This was the first season with some closure after a 13-year scandal of an athletic trainer who molested athletes and the coverup that surrounded it.

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Bob Bowman Speaks on ASU Men’s Training Leading up to NCAAs

Headed into this week, the 2016 Olympic head coach says the ASU men are doing things they never have before in practice.

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Nick Mahabir on World Champs in Singapore, Eating Clean, and Joe Schooling

Mahabir recently attended a media event where World Aquatics announced that Singapore would be hosting the 2025 World Championships.

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Mike Parratto Shares Coaching Stories of Regan Smith, Jenny Thompson, and More

Mike Parratto has a very unique perspective on greatness, having coached two Olympians more than two decades apart.

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Filmmaker Chezik Tsunoda Details Her Film “Drowning In Silence”

Chezik Tsunoda is a profile in strength through vulnerability.  Her film, Drowning In Silence, tackles the silent epidemic of childhood drowning.

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