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Alaskan Lydia Jacoby shocked the world by winning the Women's 100 Breaststroke at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. With a Leisel Jones esque stroke, Lydia back halfed the 100 Breast, breaking 1:05 for the first time and beating world record holders Lilly King and Tatjana Schoenmaker in the process.
Sydney Pickrem is a 2x Canadian Olympian and Bronze medalist (Tokyo 2020, 4x100 Medley Relay), newly minted World Champion (Abu Dhabi 2021, 200 IM), and Team Captain of the London Roar.
Sydney was a multiple time All American swimmer for Texas A&M and Steve Bultman. She has dual citizenship (USA & Canada), grew up in Tampa swimming for Randy Reese, but now resides in Toronto.
Ron Aitken is the Head Coach & CEO of the Sandpipers of Nevada. He has been there for nearly 30 years. He put 3 swimmers on USA's Tokyo Olympic team: Katie Grimes (4th in the 800), Bella Sims (Silver on 4x200 Free Relay), and Erica Sullivan (Silver in 1500).
Kayla Sanchez is a two-time Olympic medalist from Canada. She is a brilliant 50/100/200 freestyler that is an intricate component of Canada's relays.
"I'm kind of a relay gal." - Kayla Sanchez
Ukrainian Andrii Govorov is the fastest man ever over 50 LCM Fly (22.27). He's episode #227 for a reason. He set that outside at the Trofeo Sette Colli held in Rome, Italy. Brett was in the stands cheering him on.
In this episode, Andrii explains the ups and downs of the last quad (5 years actually), dealing with injuries, and having no coach. He even stepped away from swimming to try politics.
Herbie Behm is an Assistant Coach at Arizona State University, his alma mater. He coaches the sprinters.
Brett and Herbie talk all about sprinting, sprint training, and coaching sprinters.
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Duncan Scott is a 6x Olympic medalist from Scotland. He is arguably the greatest overall swimmer in the world right now. At the Tokyo Olympics he captured silver in both the 200 Free and 200 IM. He trains at the University of Stirling with Steven Tigg, who we had on last week.
American Max McHugh is a senior at the University of Minnesota. He will be defending his 100 and 200 Breaststroke titles in just a couple months...
Brett and Max talk about all things breaststroke, what he does in the gym, and the unfortunate event of being shot.
Michael Andrew is back. This time, with an Olympic gold medal and World Record representing the stars and stripes. Brett and MA break down each of his 3 individual swims at the Tokyo Olympics and dive face first into being vilified and targeted for being unvaccinated.
Alia Atkinson is the fastest woman ever in the 50 and 100 SCM Breaststrokes. Born and raised in Jamaica, she won 4 individual World Championship titles and swam at 5 Olympics Games!
Steven Tigg is the Head Coach at the National Swimming Academy at the University of Stirling (Scotland) where he coaches Olympic and World Champion Duncan Scott, among others.
Wayne Goldsmith is an author, educator, mentor, and podcaster. In the mid-90's he developed and managed the National Sports science/sports medicine program for Swimming Australia. He spent loads of time working with the likes of John Carew, Gennadi Touretski, Bill Sweetenham, Don Talbot, and more.
Brazilian Nicholas Santos has been competing at the highest level of swimming for two decades. He is the current World Record holder in the Men's 50 SCM Butterfly (tied with Sebastian Szabo). He medaled in the 50 Fly at 2015, 2017, and 2019 LCM World Championships. Just last month in Abu Dhabi, Santos captured his 3rd SC World Championship title at age 41.
Kelsi Dahlia is a professional swimmer from the United States. She has been training at the University of Louisville for the last 10 years. She is a member of the Cali Condors of the International Swimming League. In the ISL Final, Kelsi broke the 100 SCM Fly World Record (54.59).
Drew Kibler is a senior at the University of Texas. He placed 3rd at US Olympic Trials in the 200 Freestyle. He swam 2nd on the Men's 4x200 Free Relay in Tokyo splitting a 1:45.5.
Tim Hinchey III is the President & CEO of USA Swimming and the USA Swimming Foundation. Before coming back to his true love, Tim spent time in the MLS, NBA, NHL, and the English Premier League.
Felipe Lima has 6 World Championship medals. In 2021, at 36 years old, he swam best times in both the 100 Breast long course (59.1) and short course (56.6).