Tag: Matt Sates
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Swimming | Sates Eyes World Short Course | eNCA
Matthew Sates is emerging as one of South Africa’s most promising swimmers.
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How Do Swimmers Warm Up – Ft. Matt Sates | FINA
Check out some exercises that swimmers do to warm up before a Swimming World Cup ft. Matt Sates
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FINA Swimming World Cup 2021 Concludes in Kazan
The FINA Swimming World Cup 2021 came to a close this weekend with three action-packed days of competition in Kazan, Russia. After the three successful stops in Berlin, Budapest, and Doha, all eyes were on Kazan at the Aquatics Palace when South Africa’s Matthew Sates and Australia’s most-decorated Olympian Emma McKeon were crowned the overall…
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Sates & Rapsys Shared Gold in the 2021 Swimming World Cup 200m Free | FINA
What a battle in the Men’s 200m FREE! 🇿🇦 Sates and 🇱🇹 Rapsys together until the end to touch home 1:41.73!
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FINA Swimming World Cup 2021 – Budapest Day 2
See the highlights of the second day of the competition at the Duna Arena. It was also a special day for Laszlo Cseh, celebrated with a proper farewell in “his” home pool.
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FINA Swimming World Cup 2021 – Budapest Day 1
Sates, McKeon, Ugolkova, Chalmers, Milak, and Shields Watch out the stars of the first day of competition in Budapest!
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FINA Swimming World Cup 2021 – Berlin Day 3
South African Matt Sates earned another Gold Medal + junior WR to finish second to Netherlands’ breaststroke treble-maker Arno Kamminga in the overall. Israel’s Anastasia Gorbenko was the surprise winner in the women’s overall, ahead of Aussie Olympic hero Emma McKeon.
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Remember His Name! Second WJR in Two Days for Matt Sates | FINA
18yr-old Matt Sates was able to set two World Junior Records in the 200m Free and 200m IM and grab two Gold Medals in the first meet of the Swimming World Cup 2021! In the 200m freestyle he touched home in 1:40.65 ahead of Chalmers and Rapsys. Watch his magic performance!
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FINA Swimming World Cup 2021 – Berlin Day 2
South Africans made the headlines on Day 2 in Berlin: Matt Sates set a new junior WR in the men’s 200m IM, while Chad le Clos won the 200m fly to claim his 146th World Cup win and extended the gap between himself and the rest of the field in the men’s all-time ranks.