Tag: Brett Hawke
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Bill Sweetenham
Bill Sweetenham, 5x Olympic Head Coach of 3 different countries, was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2018. He has led Australia, Hong Kong, Great Britain, and Argentina’s national swimming programs. Great Britain went from just 3 Finals swims to Top 3 in medal count at the Olympics. In his early days…
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Andrew Baildon
Andrew Baildon is a 2x Olympic swimmer (1988 & 1992) from Australia, making his first team at just 16 years old. In 1990 he won multiple gold medals at the Commonwealth Games in Auckland, shooting him to stardom in Australia.
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What made Doc Counsilman a great swim coach | Inside with Brett Hawke
Dr. Gary Hall Sr. talks all about the great James ‘Doc’ Counsilman and his magnificent wife, Marge.
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Liliana Ibáñez
Liliana Ibáñez is a 2x Olympic swimmer from Mexico. She holds National Records in the 50/100/200 Free — both in SCM and LCM. Lili is also one of those people that naturally radiates positivity. You can hear her smiling when she talks.
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Eric Shanteau
Eric Shanteau is a 2x Olympian, World Champion swimmer, and cancer destroyer. He also holds the American Record for Most Times Getting 3rd at US Olympic Trials (5x) as well as the AR for Most Events Getting 3rd at OT’s (200 IM, 400 IM, 100 Breast, 200 Breast). Shanteau grew up swimming for Swim Atlanta…
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Ben Fisher
Last week Ben Fisher, a UC Santa Barbara Swimming alum, penned an open letter to Klete Keller that was shared on both Swimming World Magazine and Swim Swam.
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Ky Hurst
Ky Hurst is a superior endurance athlete. Olympic swimmer, Australian Ironman Champion, and grinder for the America’s Cup Challenge.
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Cody Simpson
Cody Simpson is an Australian musician, artist, and swimmer. Over the past 5 months, he has been training with Brett at a country club pool outside Los Angeles. Last weekend, Cody qualified for Australian Olympic Trials in the 100 LCM Butterfly posting a time of 54.91.