Tag: Emily Seebohm
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Australia’s 4×100 Medley Relay World Record at Melbourne 2007 | FINA World Championships
Today’s epic moment takes you back to 2007 when Seebohm, Jones, Schipper and Lenton swam a perfect 4×100 Medley Relay in front of the home crowd at the FINA World Championships in Melbourne. Team Australia claimed the Gold Medal ahead USA and China and set a new World Record with a time of 3:55.74!
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Emily Seebohm On Suffering With Endo As An Elite Swimmer
Brisbane swimmer Emily Seebohm came on the show today to talk about Endometriosis Awareness Month and what it means for her to suffer with the condition while being a professional athlete. Speaking to Stav, Abby & Matt this morning, Emily revealed that stress would cause her period, often a very painful one, to come early, which affected her…
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Insights of Coaching a Developed Swimmer – FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic 2018
Fresh from continued successes after the Olympic Games and World Championships, the highest-profile speakers in Aquatics are confirmed to speak at the 4th FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic. Topic: Insights of Coaching a Developed Swimmer Speaker: David Lush (AUS) – Emily Seebohm’s Coach
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What grinds your coaches gears?
As we get ready for Pan Pac Trials we chat to #OurTeam about what gets on their coaches nerves.
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Roomates – 2018 Commonwealth Games
How well do our #OurTeamGC know their roomates? Find out all the goss.
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Backstroke queen Emily Seebohm nominated for prestigious Don Award
World Championship gold medallist and Australia’s backstroke queen Emily Seebohm has today been nominated for one of the most prestigious sporting awards, ‘The Don Award’, presented by the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. The Award is widely regarded as Australia’s leading contemporary sporting award and named in honour of Australian sporting Legend and our inaugural Sport Australia…
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Olympic Champion Emily Seebohm at age 14 | Before They Were Superstars
As a young teenager in Brisbane, swimming star Emily Seebohm was a “pleasure” to coach and was already planning for the Olympics.
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Fancy Bears release 6th batch of hacked WADA data
British triathlete Alistair Brownlee, Australian swimmer Emily Seebohm and New Zealand rower Mahé Drysdale are among another 20 athletes whose leaked data has been revealed by Russian group Fancy Bears’ after the cyber-attack on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Read Inside the Games
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The age-old rivalry in the pool: USA vs. AUS
Australian swimmers Cameron McEvoy, Emily Seebohm and Cate Campbell speak about the rivalry and friendship between the United States’ and Australian swim teams.