Tag: Ashley Twichell
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North Carolina Aquatic Center Chosen as Training Site for US Olympic Swim Team | CBS 17
North Carolina aquatic center chosen as training site for US Olympic swim team
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Olympians Elizabeth Beisel, Josh Davis, and Ashley Twichell Talk Swimming at the USMS Happy Hour
We know Masters swimmers love to swim fast AND socialize. As a part of our first-ever 2020 Toyota USMS Virtual Championships presented by Swim.com Aug. 12-23, 2020, so we hosted this happy hour to bring in the social part of our event that is missing. USMS record holder Jeff Commings led a fun conversation with…
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Journey to Tokyo: Ashley Twichell
Andrew Marden tells us about Olympian Ashley Twichell. In 2021, she will be oldest U.S. Olympic rookie swimmer since 1908!
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Ashley Twichell and Ned Denison on WOWSA Live
5 km world champion and 2020 Olympic marathon swimmer Ashley Twichell and International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame chairman Ned Denison talk about competing at the highest echelon of the sport on WOWSA Live on April 22nd 2020.
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2019 FINA Open Water World Championships Team USA Announcement
Nine open water swimmers will be heading to Yeosu, South Korea this July to represent Team USA at the 2019 FINA Open Water World Championships. Four different events — the 5k, 10k, 25k and 5k team relay — will take place from July 13-19, with athletes vying for World Championships medals as well as a…
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Chad Ho, Ashley Twichell retain Midmar titles
Read SuperSport South African open-water swimming sensation Chad Ho once again rewrote the aQuellé Midmar Mile record books after he swam to his fifth successive victory in the event in KwaZulu-Natal on Sunday. It was the closest finish ever in the race, as Ho just pipped regular rival Troyden Prinsloo at the line.[…] Post by…
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Tiburon Men’s 2013 Race – Full Capture start to Finish
“Ous Mellouli, Ashley Twichell, cal bears, Robert Placak” – Guess Mateusz Sawrymowicz also :-P
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Keri-Anne Payne and Chad Ho win Midmar Mile
Chad Ho became the first man to win three Midmar Mile titles in a row on Sunday, while Keri-Anne Payne clinched a record seventh successive crown in the women’s race in Howick, Kwa-Zulu Natal. Here below, we see Keri-Anne Payne and Ashley Twichell sprint to the finish, filmed by a remote controlled quadcopter helicam. Via…