Tag: Emily Seebohm
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Australian Swim Team primed to perform in Rio
The Australian Swim Team touched down in Rio a couple of days ago and they’re primed to perform in Rio. Hear from Head Coach Jacco Verhaeren, and swimmers Cameron McEvoy, Cate Campbell, Bronte Campbell, Mitch Larkin and Emily Seebohm. https://youtu.be/ZlbZNtWVQdw
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Swimming stars show power in the Doha leg of the Swimming World Cup
At Doha’s Hamad Swimming Centre, the venue which hosted the 2015 FINA World Swimming Championships (25m), Seebohm stole the scene by claiming gold in three events – the 50m, 100m and 200m back in respectively 27.85, 58.34 and 2:07.19. Her three golds won in Doha helped her total 60 points for the leg. She ranks…
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Mitch Larkin (AUS) tops Tokyo leg of the World Cup
100m and 200m back World champion Mitchell Larkin (AUS) crowned a hugely successful meet by posting the best time in the world this year in the 200m backstroke (1:53.34), as the Tokyo leg of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 drew to a close tonight in the Japanese capital. This was Larkin’s second win of…
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Short stop in Singapore (SIN) for the Elite of Swimming
Hungary’s “Iron Lady” Katinka Hosszu and Cameron Van Der Burgh of South Africa remain the provisional overall leaders of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 circuit. At the fifth meet of the event in Singapore (SIN) on October 3-4, Hosszu kept consistent by winning the longest events, the 400m free and medley. These two wins…
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Australian Swimming: Rio protocol camp
Watch 2016 Chef de Mission Kitty Chiller, Australian Swimming Team Head Coach Jacco Verhaeren and swim team members Bronte Campbell, Emily Seebohm and Grant Hackett talk about the Swimming Australia Rio protocol camp.
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#AgeChamps15 – Tips for Race Nerves
Some of the best swimmers in Australia give their number one tips to beat pre-race nerves ahead of the 2015 Georgina Hope Foundation Age National Championships in Sydney, Australia.
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Emily Seebohm picks up pole dancing in search for an edge
Every elite athlete is looking for an edge, and Emily Seebohm has found hers while hanging upside down from a pole. After beginning her year with unprecedented speed, the world’s No 1-ranked 100m backstroker has revealed that twice-weekly pole dancing classes have contributed to her outstanding form. “I’ve done that for about a year now…