Month: October 2019
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The fastest swimmer in Triathlon || Josh Amberger
I think Josh is one of the most laid back guys in triathlon. I was stoked to work on this video with him. When I messaged Josh we could do a video he said under one condition. He got to pick the music. I hope you guys enjoy this video and get to know Josh.…
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Nation Sport: Inniss House are new swim champs at Christ Church Foundation
Inniss House (Blue) amassed 327 points to be crowned champions of the Christ Church Foundation School’s inter-house swimming championships today at the Barbados Aquatic Centre. Talma House (Purple) were runners up with 275 points. Wellington House came third totalling 209 points. Fourth place went to last year’s champions Skeete House(Yellow) while Lynch House finished fifth…
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The Future of Swimming
Over the coming years, swimming can change in many ways. Short term changes are clearer but thinking further ahead is mainly speculation. It seems certain that technology is going to play a big part in the evolution of swimming. Longer-term there may be new types of swimming competitions and, as sea levels rise, the future may…
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The Mermaid & The Gardener
Underwater poetry in French Polynesia. Check out http://www.coralgardeners.org/ to adopt a coral. A HUGE HUGE thank you to Ben not only for filming this, but for being so generous with his creativity and also letting this live on my channel. It means so much to me and hope it makes you think about all the…
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Despite strong cast, French comedy drama ‘Sink or Swim’ mainly does the former
Veering between sentimental and salty, philosophical and goofy, writer/director Gilles Lellouche’s Gallic stab at a “Full Montyâ€-style uplifter is too waterlogged with the genre’s well-worn staples (training comedy, bite-sized humiliations) and too uninterested in story/character details (turning paunchy mopers into athletic competitors) to offer anything truly refreshing about the solution to middle-aged dejection. The irony…
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NDIS Story – Taylor is set to make a splash at the Global Games
I’m Taylor Anderton. I started swimming, competing when I was 14. When I was 16 I got a world record, I was really proud of myself when I got that medal. I will be swimming for Australia for the Global Games in Brisbane this year. I’m really excited with the Global Games here and this…
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Cameron Bellamy’s Historic Swim from Barbados to St. Lucia
South African endurance athlete creates history as the first person to swim from Barbados to St. Lucia. He took 56 hrs and 26 mins – started Friday at 8:20am at St. Peter’s Beach in Barbados and ended 4:43pm on a rock at the back of Moule-a-chique in Vieux-Fort St. Lucia. Much thanks to Sue Dyson…
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ESST grant recipient Lewis Clareburt
New Zealand swimmer Lewis Clareburt talks about what motivates him and how the Eastern Suburb Sports Trust has helped him get to where he is today.