The Aqua Pod Scottish Swimming
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Welcome to The Aqua Pod - a podcast by Scottish Swimming, covering all things aquatics in Scotland. From Diving to Swimming, Masters to Open Water, Water Polo to Artistic Swimming, we cover it all, from the top to the bottom of the country!
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Episode 4: Aquatics GB Diving Championships Preview with Angus Menmuir and Libby Duke
Host Charlie is joined by Edinburgh Diving Club's Libby Duke and Angus Menmuir on the eve of the Aquatics GB Diving Championships. The trio chat about Angus and Libby's route into Diving, their first national titles, the legacy Birmingham Commonwealth Games at Sandwell, and the mental battles that come with being a platform diver
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Episode 3: More Swimmers
On this episode, host Charlie speaks to Alan and Gordon from the More Swimmers ream about their roles within the wider national Learn to Swim framework, and how their work fits into the overall vision of Scottish
Swimming.
Later in the episode we hear from some of the inclusion
panel at the National Framework Day, including Toni Shaw. -
Episode 2: Five Scots on Olympic Swimming Team
Hosts Charlie Harris and Ian Wright discuss the news that five Scottish swimmers have been selected to represent Team GB at the Paris Olympic Games in the summer. They hear from selected swimmers Katie Shanahan, Keanna MacInnes, and Lucy Hope, as well as University of Stirling Head Coach Steven Tigg. The pair also look back on a successful Aquatics GB Swimming Championships and Scottish National Age Group Championships for athletes
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Episode 1: Aquatics GB Swimming Championships Preview
Join us on a bumper first episode of ‘The Aqua Pod’ as we look ahead to the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, which act as a selection meet for this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Nearly 1,000 athletes, over 3,000 swims, multiple coaches, team and support staff, and Olympic and
Paralympic qualification at stake amongst other competitions – the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships are the pinnacle of the British swimming calendar.
With all six days of competition live on the BBC and YouTube, the nation’s eyes will be on London Aquatics Centre, as approximately 60 Swimmers Para-Swimmers,
will have their selections confirmed in the days following the Stratford meet.