Tag: Abbie Wood
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British Swimmers in Action at the Edinburgh International 2023 | Propulsion Swimming
Held at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh, Scotland, the Edinburgh International Swimming Meet 2023 was littered with big-name British swimmers as they start preparing for the upcoming British Championships at Ponds Forge in Sheffield. Some of those names include Adam Peaty, Abbie Wood, Duncan Scott, Freya Anderson James Guy, Anna Hopkin, and Tom Dean;…
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Swimmer Reacts | Dave Hemmings Swimming Drills | Propulsion Swimming
David Hemmings is a British Swimming coach at Loughborough Swimming and is the mastermind behind the likes of Abbie Wood, Molly Renshaw, James Wilby, and Joe and Max Litchfield!!
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European Aquatics Championships, Budapest (HUN) – Day 13, Summary
GB leads 9-8 vs Russia in the golden race, Peaty closer to 4×4, Pilato sets new WR The Brits enjoyed another great day in the Duna Arena, claimed five medals, two of them gold: Adam Peaty won his 4th straight title in the 50m breast (already achieved that in the 100m) and with another medley…
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ISL Podcast with NYB: Joe Litchfield, Abbie Wood and Michael Andrew
#ISLPodcast​ with NYB athletes @nybreakers – Joe Litchfield @joelitchfield_ , Abbie Wood @abbiewood1 & Michael Andrew @swimmermichael
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Abbie Wood, NY Breakers | ISL Wins, Personal Bests and Mental Preparation
British Swimming’s Abbie Wood chats with us on this week’s Propulsion Swimming Podcast, Abbie has been tearing up the ISL in recent weeks setting multiple PBs and ruffling feathers with the best medley swimmers in the sport!!
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Baku 2015 European Games – Summary: Swimming Day 5
Russia amasses 23 titles – a record Russia managed to better its best ever result at the junior Europeans by amassing 23 gold medals, one more than in last year – this is a record in the championship’s history. Their youngsters clinched 8 titles on the last day of the European Games’ swimming competitions.
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Baku 2015 European Games – Summary: Swimming Day 1
Golden Britain: three titles on the opening day British swimmers got things going in Baku, on the first day of the swimming competition at the European Games, as they clinched three titles in seven finals. Russia captured two while Germany and Ukraine could also be happy with one gold apiece.