Tag: Sebastiaan Verschuren
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How to respond to annoying Post Race Swim Questions
All swimmers get asked a series of post race questions in the mixed zone. We show you how you are supposed to respond vs how you would like to respond to them!
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10 days to Budapest
Published on Jul 4, 2017 – Last week I went to Eindhoven to capture part of the Dutch Swimming team on their way to the World Championships in Budapest.
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Sebastiaan Verschuren & Ranomi Kromowidjojo go ‘Back to Back’
“We asked Olympic (50m & 100m) Freestyle Champion, Ranomi Kromowidjojo and European (200m Freestyle) Bronze Medalist, Sebastiaan Verschuren a few ‘quickfire’ questions… What would they be if they were not swimmers? How are they feeling on the lead up to Barcelona? Watch and find out!”
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Joost Reijns and Sebastiaan Verschuren moving forward
Joost Reijns and Sebastiaan Verschuren are on their way to the Olympic Games of Rio de Janeiro 2016. Joost Reijns missed London 2012 because of his health after an incredible 2011 short course season where he became a European finalist. He had to start from scratch after intensive chemotherapy, and he is willing to do…
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London 2012 day 4 prelims: Aussie arsenal firing again
On this fourth day of London 2012 Olympic swimming preliminaries, James “the Missile” Magnussen found form again, placing 4th and 48.38 in the men’s 100 freestyle with USA swimmer Nathan Adrian fastest in 48.19, South Africa’s Gideon Louw in 48.28 and the Netherlands Sebastiaan Verschuren 3rd in 48.37, James “The Rocket” Roberts also qualifying for…
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CC photo #184: Biedermann on top of the Budapest 2010 podium
Germany’s Paul Biedermann on top of the medal podium at the Budapest 2010 European Swimming Championships, having won the men’s 200 freestyle in 1:46.06. Russia’s Nikita Lobintsev 2nd in 1:46.51 and the Netherlands’s Sebastiaan Verschuren 3rd in 1:46.91. See result list here.
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Dutch guys trying out the Plunge For Distance too
The new hot thing to do, apparently, after Wolverines and Wu Peng showed us how. Sebastiaan Verschuren films, Joost Reijns plunges. Now, who will tell them that the dive board is an illegal, technical improvement? ;-)