Propulsion Swimming Podcast
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! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, Aquatics GB swimmer Jacob Peters helps us look ahead to the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest. We talk with Jacob about bouncing back from Olympic disappointment, the different pressures a Short Course Worlds brings and how it can help springboard into 2
This week on the Propulsion Swimming Podcast we sit down with Adam Peaty and Ed Baxter for an unfiltered conversation regarding the AP Race business. From Finances to Saudia to the Future, we answer the questions you've always wanted answered, with nothing off limits. AP Race was founded by Adam Peaty and Ed Baxter in
Dive into the action-packed BUCS Nationals with us! This episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast breaks down the highlights from a thrilling meet at Ponds Forge, featuring some of the UK's fastest university swimmers. We dissect the standout performances, including Freya Colbert's record-breaking meet and Dan Wiffen
This week on the Propulsion Swimming Podcast we preview the biggest University Short Course competition, BUCS. We highlight the swimmers we can't wait to watch, with Olympians in the water and Paralympic medalists on show there's no shortage of high quality swimmers. We also talk races to watch, why we love BUCS and ho
The Propulsion Swimming Podcast discusses the final stop of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup series in Singapore. There are 5 World record swims to discuss from Leon Marchand, Regan Smith, Kate Douglass and Noe Ponti, plus an outstanding Duncan Scott 200m Freestyle as sights now turn to World Championships in Buda
Help Ware Swimming Club - https://chng.it/dSZBPwNpLy Leg 2 of the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup produced even more short course World Records as Kate Douglass and Regan Smith shine. This week on the Propulsion Swimming Podcast we review the top swims from Incheon, South Korea with the help of Hong Kong Breasts