Tag: Evgeny Korotyshkin
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Two World Records back-to-back | Chad Le Clos | 100m Butterfly
Enjoy these back-to-back World Record performances from South Africa’s Chad Le Clos in the 100m Butterly during the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m). He first set an amazing new time in Doha 2014 (48.44) and then on this day in Windsor 2016, he broke his own WR in a time of 48.08.
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Science and Innovation of Sprint Coaching – Andrea Di Nino (ITA)
FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic 2014 – Doha (QAT) 30/11/2014
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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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Herning 2013 Europeans Day 1 – Finals
Russia rules with 4 gold medals, 1 world record and 1 championships record after the first day of competition, Efimova having clocked a couple of championships records en route to the final. Spain’s Mireia Belmonte set a new European record of 2:01.52 in the 200 fly, and Denmark won the women’s 4×50 freestyle in a…
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Herning 2013 Europeans Day 1 – Prelims
The LEN 2013 European Short Course Championships are underway, the ‘LEN Timing System’ still a bit dodgy but improving during the first batch of preliminary heats. Yuliya Efimova set a new championships record of 29.47 in the women’s 50 breaststroke, and the world records were broken in both the men’s 4×50 medley and women’s 4×50…
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Opening of the 2013 Russian Swimming Cup Final in Kazan
A video from April 16 posted today, from when the official opening ceremony of the Russian Swimming Cup took place at the Aquatics Palace in Kazan.
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CC photo #297: Korotyshkin greets Shields after the 2012 Berlin 100 fly
Russia’s Evgeny Korotyshkin congratulating USA’s Tom Shields after the men’s 100 butterfly final at the 2012 World Cup leg in Berlin, Germany. Shields won in 50.03, Korotyshkin second in 50.14, Russia’s Nikolay Skvortsov third in 50.89, see result list here. Also, I’m back on the internet highway, which means away from that hotel and back…
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Russia’s head coach Vorontsov possibly fired after lackluster London Games
Read The Voice Of Russia: In Beijing, Russia won 23 gold medals, and in London, 24. In swimming, there was no gold at all. The swimmers’ silver count exceeded the one in Beijing by only one medal. Accordingly, head coach of the Russian swimming team Andrei Vorontsov has already been sacked. In other news, here…
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London 2012 day 7 finals: Franklin posts WR in the 200 back, Phelps double three-peat
On the penultimate day of the London 2012 Olympic swimming championships, Missy Franklin clocked a 2:05.06 World Record in the women’s 200 backstroke, ahead of Russia’s Anastasia Zueva in 2:05.92 and Elizabeth Beisel (USA) in 2:06.55, Franklin completing her clean-sweep in the backstroke events. Michael Phelps made it an undisputed historical greatest ever double three…