Tag: Cameron van der Burgh
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Cameron Van Der Burgh – Swim Cup Eindhoven 2015
Cameron is an Olympic champion. He won a gold medal in 100 meter breaststroke at the London Olympics 2012.
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Modern Breaststroke Using the Example of Cameron vd Burgh – Dirk Lange (GER)
FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic, Doha (QAT) 30/11/2014
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Cameron Van Der Burgh | South African Swimming Star
At the London 2012 Olympic Games, Cameron Van Der Burgh won the men’s 100m breaststroke gold medal, become the first South African to win an individual swimming title. Trans World Sport travelled to Pretoria to meet the great man.
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Swimming Cup Torino
Featuring Evgeny Korotyshkin, Cameron van der Burgh, Filippo Magnini, Federica Pellegrini and others. Swimming Cup Torino from Makers Eventi on Vimeo.
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Legendary SA swimmers relay for Movember
The idea for the relay came out of the teammate’s support of Harris, a testicular cancer survivor who has been in remission for 3 years. “We wanted to come up with a fun way to show our support for those who suffer from testicular and prostate cancer, to raise awareness for Movember and men’s health…
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Van der Burgh may face shoulder surgery
South Africa’s Olympic swimming champion Cameron van der Burgh is hoping to avoid surgery over a troublesome shoulder, saying the next two months will be crucial in determining how to resolve the problem. The 26-year-old has been struggling with pain recently as a result of non-stop competition, his most recent being the SA Short Course…
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Glasgow 2014: Adam Peaty beats idol Cameron van der Burgh in the breaststroke
Adam Peaty produced a storming last 25 metres to land the Commonwealth 100m breaststroke title on a night of double Glasgow gold for England at the Tollcross Swimming Centre. The 19-year-old reeled in South Africa’s Cameron van der Burgh in the closing stages to touch in a Games record of 58.94 seconds, with home favourite…
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Cam You Can! Episode 2 with high-flying acrobat Cameron van der Burgh
Head and Shoulders Presents Cam you Can! with Cameron van der Burgh!