Tag: Brett Hawke
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Anton McKee
Today, Brett speaks with a real Icelandic Viking, Anton McKee. How did Anton get from Iceland to the University of Alabama? What is Iceland like? How’s the food? Have you ever heard of Orn Arnason? Iceland’s greatest swimmer. How do you go from being a distance swimmer (3:54/8:08 LCM) to becoming the Nordic Record Holder…
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FFT Live: Breaking Down Breaststroke – Episode 2
Pull! Kick! Lunge! Glide! Breaststroke technique is so important to being able to generate speed and maintain momentum through the whole stroke. Learn from two expert swimmers and coaches on the most important components (as well as those often overlooked) of a fast breaststroke! This broadcast will be led by five time Olympian as a…
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Arilson Silva
Brazilian coach Arilson Silva has worked with some of the world’s best swimmers including two time Olympian Bruno Fratus. Today, in Hungary, he is hard at work preparing Andriy Govorov for Tokyo 2020.
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Roland Schoeman
Brett has been pushing Roland to come on the show to specifically speak to him about the last 9 months.
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Brett Hawke on The Morning Swim Show
Brett Hawke, the head swimming coach at Auburn, talks about a special swimming fundraiser to help raise money to treat people with multiple sclerosis. With his wife suffering from the disease, it’s a cause very close to him. He also talks about the two new coaches on deck with him, and the goals for this…
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TF1 exclusive on Laure Manaudou
In French, but the images tell their story too. Insight into Olympic champion Laure Manaudou’s life in Auburn, Alabama. Via TF1
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Brett Hawke to coach Bahamas at Olympics
Brett Hawke, the head coach of Auburn University’s swimming and diving program, has been named by the Bahamas Swimming Federation as the head coach for the Bahamas’ swim team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England. Bahamiam sprinter Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, who has been training under Hawke for the past three and a half years,…
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Brett Hawke still thinks Cesar Cielo is the 100 man to beat
Despite James Magnussen’s dominant displays in Shanghai last summer, USA-based sprint coach Brett Hawke from Australia still believes that his former charge, world recorder-holder in the men’s 100 freestyle, Cesar Cielo is the man to beat come London Olympics 2012. ‘I still think Cesar is the best swimmer in the world,” he said. ”It’s going…