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Dive into the exhilarating world of swimming with the Propulsion Swimming Podcast!
We're your passionate guides, celebrating British swimming in all its glory. Tired of British swimming being a silent stroke in the sports world? Not here! We shine a spotlight on our amazing athletes, coaches, and events, giving them the recognition they deserve, especially in the build-up to the Paris Olympics 2024.
But swimming isn't just for Olympic hopefuls. We aim to bridge the gap between elite champions and everyday laps, building a vibrant community where everyone feels welcome!
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E202 - Reviewing Aussie Trials 2024
In this thrilling episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, we dive into the action-packed 2024 Australian Olympic Trials.
The event delivered a rollercoaster of emotions, with standout performances from swimming stars like Ariarne Titmus, Kaylee McKeown, Mollie O'Callaghan, and Sam Williamson.
Get ready for a deep dive into the highlights, surprises, and record-breaking moments that shaped this pivotal meet.
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E201 - US Trials Preview 2024
On this week's Propulsion Swimming Podcast, we are discussing the upcoming USA Swimming Trials in Indianapolis.
The US Olympic Team Swimming Trials are sure to be one of the fastest swimming meets of the year with spots on one of the leading Olympic Swimming teams up for grabs.
Will Katie Ledecky continue her dominance, can Caeleb Dressel complete an epic comeback, which new faces will grace American Swimming, and what impacts will performances have on British Swimming medal prospects at the Paris Olympics?
Propulsion Swimming will discuss all.
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E200 - Australian Trials Preview with Pullbuoy
On this week's episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, Scott is joined by Pullbuoy (Steve) to preview the Australian Swimming Olympic Trials 2024.
We will take you through the biggest swimmers of the meet, the competition they will be facing to make the Paris 2024 Olympics and give few bold predictions of who's going to be swimming the fastest times of the year so far!
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E199 - Stephen Clegg: Benefits of Visually Impaired Swimming
Aquatics GB named their Paralympic Swimming squad for the Paris Paralympics 2024 this week. Stephen Clegg was one of the para-swimmers selected and will head to his third Paralympic Games after appearances at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.
So far an elusive Paralympic gold medal has eluded the Edinburgh University swimmer, but after winning World Para Swimming titles in the S12 100m Butterfly and 100m Backstroke and setting multiple Para-Swimming World records could Paris 2024 be his year?
This week on the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, we discuss with Stephen the challenges and benefits being a visually impaired swimmer brings. He shares everything From training to using feel rather than sight to stroke counting and slowing down for a turn.
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E198 - Lucy Grieve: Stirling Swimming Success
Following her selection to the Aquatics GB squad for the European Championships 2024 in Belgrade, we speak to University of Stirling Swimming, Lucy Grieve, on this week's episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast.
We speak to Lucy about her journey for SAST to Stirling, how she and Keanna MacInnes make perfect training partners along with the entire Stirling Squads, and her hopes for this summer's European Champs.
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E197 - Honey Osrin: Sacrifices to make the Olympics
At the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships, Loughborough University swimmer Honey Osrin claimed the 200m Backstroke title ahead of Katie Shanahan and booked her place at the Paris Olympics.
Her journey to a first Olympic Games has been far from an easy one. We discuss with Honey her decision to come to train in the UK at 13 years old and leave her native South Africa, a 5 year plateau struggling to break the 2:10 mark in the 200m Back, and why it took a virus for her to put all her eggs in one basket and a secure British Swimming selection.
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