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SwimSwam presents its new podcast, Fish Out of Water, hosted by John Culhane. We'll discuss all things swimming, in and out of the pool, with interviews, commentary, and insights.

SwimSwam/Braden Keith/John Culhane


    • May 8, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • weekdays NEW EPISODES
    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 1,253 EPISODES

    4.7 from 96 ratings Listeners of Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast that love the show mention: swimming, great.


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    The Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast is an outstanding podcast series that I highly recommend to all swimming enthusiasts. As an avid swimmer myself, I have found this podcast to be incredibly informative and entertaining. It provides a unique platform for swimmers and coaches to share their experiences and insights, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their swimming skills or gain a deeper understanding of the sport.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is the variety of guests that are featured. From Olympic swimmers to renowned coaches, each episode offers a different perspective on the sport. It's fascinating to hear about their training routines, race strategies, and personal journeys in the world of swimming. The interviews are conducted in a conversational manner, allowing listeners to feel like they are eavesdropping on an engaging and insightful discussion.

    Another highlight of The Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast is its focus on current events and trends in the swimming community. Whether it's discussing the latest competition results or analyzing new training techniques, the podcast keeps listeners up-to-date with what's happening in the swimming world. This not only adds relevance to the episodes but also creates a sense of community among swimmers who are eager to stay informed and connected.

    However, like any podcast, there are some downsides worth mentioning. One aspect that could be improved is the audio quality. While it doesn't detract from the overall content, there are moments when background noise or technical glitches can be distracting. Additionally, some episodes may feel repetitive if you listen to multiple interviews consecutively as certain topics tend to resurface across different episodes.

    In conclusion, The Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast is a fantastic resource for both hardcore swimmers and casual fans alike. Its diverse range of guests and timely discussions make it an engaging listen that caters to various interests within the swimming community. Despite minor drawbacks such as audio quality and occasional repetitive themes, the podcast's overall value far outweighs these shortcomings. I would highly encourage anyone with a passion for swimming to give this podcast a listen and dive into the wealth of knowledge it offers.



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    Sven Schwarz Describes Training Camps with Lukas Martens, Florian Wellbrock, & Oliver Klemet

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 26:32


    Germany's Sven Schwarz is coming off a weekend that saw him break his first European Record, dropping a 7:38.1 in the 800 free. He also went a huge PB in the 1500, breaking 14:40 for the first time to touch in 14:36. Schwarz discusses his experience at the German Championships and what it's like when he gets to have training camps with fellow German distance titans Lukas Martens, Oliver Klemet, and Florian Wellbrock. 

    Ledecky, Walsh, & Everything Ft Lauderdale | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 85:21


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we are discussing the madness that occurred at the Ft Lauderdale Pro Swim.

    Dual Meet Tournament, International Meets & Ft Lauderdale Preview | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 52:13


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we are discussing the newly announced dual meet tournament, several international meets around the globe, and the upcoming Pro Swim Stop in Ft Lauderdale.

    British Champion Eva Okaro on Sprint Training, Olympic Experience, & Heading to Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 41:17


    On the back of winning the 50 free and 50 fly at the 2025 British Championships and qualifying for her first LCM world championships, SwimSwam sat down with Eva Okaro to discuss her swimming career thus far. Okaro dives into her experience at the 2024 Paris Olympics and the 2024 Short Course World Championships, where she won a silver medal with Britain's mixed 4x100 medley relay. She also talks about her training in Britain and what she's looking forward to about coming to the University of Texas in the fall.

    Dual Meet Tournament Format REVEALED Featuring 90-Minute Duals, Revamped Scoring, Fewer Events

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 44:52


    SwimSwam sat down with the coaches behind the upcoming Dual Meet Tournament that will take place at Georgia Tech on October 17-18, 2025. Chico Rego of George Washington, Iago Moussalem of Georgia Tech, Cauli Bedran of Wisconsin (who is not participating in the tournament), and Steve Barnes of Florida State all contributed to this discussion and laid out how this event came together, what it will look like, and how they hope it will impact college swimming moving forward.

    Italian Champion Anita Bottazzo Found Balance in Swimming & Life at Florida

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 52:15


    After training for 5 years in Italy with some of the best breaststroke specialists in the country, 20-year-old Anita Bottazzo needed a change. She wanted new stimulus both athletically and academically, so she decided to come to the University of Florida. Flash forward one year: Bottazzo has become an SEC Champion, NCAA All-American, and Italian champion, and is pursuing a degree in biotechnology. Listen to how Bottazzo has flourished in Gainesville and what tools she's gained since her arrival in the USA.

    How 2x Olympian Stephanie Balduccini has Found Big Success by Focusing on Small Wins

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 56:08


    Stephanie Balduccini finished her second college swimming season as a Big Ten Champion and NCAA All-American. The Michigan sophomore has found her groove in Ann Arbor, but it wasn't a linear path. Coming into Michigan, Balduccini was actually quite unhappy with her swimming and was considering retirement if she didn't enjoy Michigan. However, the coaching staff and family dynamic of the team helped her to rediscover her love of the sport. Specifically, she learned to focus on small wins in her day-to-day training and racing, not solely focus on times or results. The 2x Brazilian Olympian discusses the NCAA season, her Olympic experience, and what it means to be "Elite".

    Bob Bowman Discusses NCAA Title with Texas, Marchand's Return to Racing, and Phelps as a Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 40:25


    SwimSwam sat down with Bob Bowman, the Director of Swimming at the University of Texas, who delivered the Longhorns a national title in his first year at the helm. Bowman, who was coming off of winning a national title with Arizona State the year before, discussed the similarities and differences of winning national titles at ASU and UT, noting that Texas has a storied history of national success that gives a confidence boost to its athletes. Bowman also addressed Leon Marchand's scheduled return to competition, the Pro Swim Series in Ft. Lauderdale, confirming that we may see the 4x Olympic champion in some freestyle events. To round out our conversation, Bowman told a few stories of watching his grandchildren (Boomer, Beckett, and Maverick Phelps) play on their respective soccer and baseball teams, the latter of which their father, Michael Phelps, is the coach of.

    NCAA All-American Remi Fabiani Details Journey from Luxembourg to Cal Baptist and now ASU

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 60:18


    Cal Baptist junior Remi Fabiani was a 3x conference champion this year, qualifying for NCAAs and finishing 13th in the 100 free. After NCAAs, Fabiani announced he would be transferring to ASU for his final season of eligibility. SwimSwam sat down with Fabiani to discuss his journey from his home country of Luxembourg to Riverside, California. The sprinter takes us through leaving home, his Olympic redshirt season, and what scoring at NCAAs as a Mid-Major athlete was like.

    Martens 400Fr WR, Olympic 50s, & Meehan as Natl Team Director | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 51:02


    Today on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss Lukas Martens' huge world record in the 400m Free, 50s of stroke in the Olympics, and USA Swimming announcing Greg Meehan as the new US National team director.

    Surprise NCAA Champion Jassen Yep is NOT DONE SWIMMING, Will Train LCM for US World Trials

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 66:27


    We sat down with Jassen Yep, the Indiana Hoosier who came into Bloomington with a 1:57 200 breast and recently won an NCAA title in the same event with a 1:48. Yep takes us through his journey at Indiana and how he made the progression from barely recruited (he was not a walk-on, but he did come in with very little scholarship money) to #4 performer all-time in the 200 breast. While Yep planned to retire after NCAAs, this wave of success and enjoyment of his sport has led Jassen to reconsider. The Hoosier will now keep training while he finishes his Master's degree in sociology with US Trials in June in his sights.

    NCAA Champion Aurora Roghair Announces Retirement, Reflects on Swimming Career at Stanford

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 49:42


    Aurora Roghair showed out in the last meet of her swimming career, notching 2nd place finishes in the 500 and 1,650 free, 11th in the 200 free, and swimming a massive 1:41.8 leg on Stanford's winning 800 free relay. After officially announcing her retirement, the US National Team member reflected on what being a Stanford women's team member has meant to her and how she grew during her four years on the Farm. She also speaks about her future, looking to pursue grad school at Notre Dame.

    Hubi Kos Talks NCAA Records, Hungarian Nationals, and the "Olympic Champion Boost"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 40:01


    Olympic champion in the 200 back Hubi Kos carried his success over into the yards pool last month, going 3-for-3 in his individual events at the NCAA Championships and breaking NCAA records in the 100 and 200 back. Kos explains the confidence that being an Olympic champion has given him and how Bob Bowman's training prepares him for moments like this.

    Pro Swim, Transfer Portal, and House Settlement | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 55:51


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss the recent Pro Swim Series stop in Sacramento, numerous high-caliber NCAA transfers, and the House Settlement's final hearing.

    Jordan Crooks Reflects on NCAA Career, Unsure of Future in Swimming

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 37:05


    Tennessee senior Jordan Crooks had a historic meet at his last NCAA Championships in Federal Way. This included breaking Caeleb Dressel's legendary 100 free NCAA record, going 39.83 in the prelims of the event. He was also a part of the winning 200 and 400 free relays, the latter of which also set an NCAA record to cap off the meet. The world record holder and world champion sprinter sat down with SwimSwam to reflect on his collegiate career, unsure of what his future holds in the pool.   ***This was recorded outside and the audio is a little scratchy during some parts. Apologies in advance***

    Men's NCAA Review | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 49:35


    Today on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss the 2025 Men's NCAA Championships as well as preview the upcoming Pro Swim stop in Sacramento.

    Men's NCAA Championships 200 Fly Malfunction EXPLAINED

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 6:50


    Heat four of the men's 200 fly preliminaries had an odd technical malfunction that is leading to the heat being reswum before the three-way 200 back swim-off.

    2025 Men's NCAA Championships Event-by-Event Preview | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 90:35


    We're giving you an event-by-event preview of the 2025 Men's NCAA Championships. 

    Women's NCAA Review & International LCM Swimming | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 55:32


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss the women's NCAA Championships and LCM swimming from around the globe.

    How Bryn Greenwaldt Became a 2-Sport NCAA All-American in 1 Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 50:33


    Bryn Greenwaldt has taken the road less traveled in college athletics, foregoing to specialize in one sport and putting her efforts into both swimming and high jump. This went on full display when the Augustana University junior not only competed at both NCAA Championships in the same day, swimming prelims of the 100 free before going to the track to compete in the high jump and then returning to the pool for the 100 free final, but finished in the top-8 in both of her events that day. Greenwaldt also broke the NCAA DII record in the 50 free in prelims, her 21.92 marking the first DII athlete to ever break 22 seconds, before winning her first national title in the final.

    2025 Women's NCAA Championships Event-by-Event Preview | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 66:18


    We are giving you a full preview of the 2025 Women's NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.

    Camille Spink Goes Deep on Historic SEC Performance, Explains Why She Doesn't Say "Taper"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 59:07


    SwimSwam sat down with Camille Spink, who won the Commissioner's Trophy at the 2025 SEC Championships for scoring the most individual points, sweeping her individual events. Spink became the first athlete since 2007 to win the 50, 100, and 200 free at a single SEC Championships. The Tennessee Vol takes us through her eventful meet, highs and lows, and gives her rationale for why she doesn't like the word "Taper".

    Ray Looze Shares Heartwarming Story About Olympian Anna Peplowski's Growth at Indiana

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 5:09


    On Friday, Indiana hosted media availabilty for its swim and dive coaches as well as a handful of top athletes, among them Olympian Anna Peplowski. Charlotte Varnes of the IndyStar asked Peplowski about what she was most proud of during her time at IU, and the senior spoke about the growth as a person she's been able to foster during her time in Bloomington. When Varnes asked head coach Ray Looze about Peplowski's growth, Looze shared the story of Peplowski making the Olympic team and what that did for her mindset as an athlete and leader.

    Cal Poly Swimmers Speak on Team Getting Cut, Fundraising Goals Moving Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 34:21


    SwimSwam spoke with Austin Lathrop, Camilo Vargas, and Sofia Vargas, three members of the Cal Poly swimming and diving roster that was suddenly cut by the school's athletic department on Friday, March 7, effective immediately. All three swimmers give their thoughts on how this matter was handled by the athletic director, what this team means to them, and how anyone can help in their grassroots effort to reinstate the team. While the team has a GoFundMe with the stated goal of raising $200,000, SwimSwam has reported that Cal Poly's president has stated it would take a $25,000,000 endowment for the team to be brought back.

    Julian Smith on 100 Breast NCAA Record, Florida Relay Culture, and Last Collegiate Meet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 32:09


    At the SEC Championships last month, University of Florida senior Julian Smith broke the NCAA record in the 100 breast, clocking a 49.51 to undercut the old record from last year by .02. Hear what Smith has to say about how his season has progressed and what he sees for himself at his last collegiate meet in a couple of weeks.

    Westmont Pro Swim, NCAA Roster Cuts & Hybrid Training | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 54:31


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss the first Pro Swim Series stop in Westmont, NCAA roster cuts, and more.

    Emma Sticklen Reflects on Historic SEC Performance, 5th Year as Texas Longhorn

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 53:28


    Emma Sticklen won both the Commissioner's Trophy and SEC Swimmer of the Meet honors at her first SEC Championships. At that meet, Sitcklen won the 200 IM, 100 fly, and 200 fly, setting an SEC record in the 200 fly and Texas program records in all 3. The 5th year reflects on her career at UT and looks ahead to her last NCAA Championships as a Longhorn.

    Rawak Out as CEO, McIntosh to Texas, & Conference Review | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 51:11


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss Chrissi Rawak Resigining as USA Swimming CEO after 1 week, Summer McIntosh training with Bob Bowman in Austin, and this weekend's conference championships.

    Erica Sullivan Discusses First Short Film Focusing on a Women's Swim Team: "Wet Season"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 46:07


    Olympic medalist and NCAA All-American Erica Sullivan joined the SwimSwam Podcast to discuss her newest endeavor outside the pool: writing and directing a short film. The film, Wet Season, centers around a fictional women's collegiate swim team and looks to capture the ethos of being a part of a swim team. The project is currently in the final stages of pre-production, with filming scheduled for late May. Sullivan breaks down the ins and outs of what goes into preparing for a shoot like this and why this project is so near to her heart.

    Chrissi Rawak OUT as CEO of USA Swimming Following SafeSport Complaint

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 17:15


    Chrissi Rawak withdrew from the position of USA Swimming CEO when USA Swimming became aware of a SafeSport complaint regarding her conduct while a coach at the University of Michigan. Rawak resigned within 24 hours of USA Swimming being notified of the allegation. USA Swimming has confirmed that the report was made to SafeSport after Rawak was announced as the new CEO.

    Fitter and Faster CEO David Arluck Adds Massive Support and Vision To College Swimming

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 36:56


    The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) and Fitter & Faster Swim Camps are excited to announce a new partnership aimed at enhancing collegiate swimming programs across the country. This collaboration will provide CSCAA member programs with an effective way to generate revenue, maximize facility use, and strengthen relationships with their local swimming communities.

    SEC, ACC, & Women's B1G Review | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 58:54


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss the first week of conference championships.

    Stanford Leaving ACCs Early + Ledecky, McIntosh & More Racing LCM | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 53:43


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss the Stanford women leaving early from the ACC Championships and the plethora of LCM racing around the world we saw this weekend.

    2025 B1G & Big 12 Conference Championship Previews | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 43:48


    Today on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we preview the women's and men's Big Ten (B1G) and Big 12 Conference Championship meets.

    Greg Meehan Details Why Stanford Women NCAA Qualifiers Will Leave ACC Champs After Friday Prelims

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 38:56


    The massive conference realignments we have seen over the last year have led teams to adjust and make hard decisions. In the case of the Stanford women, head coach Greg Meehan has decided to send his NCAA qualifiers home from the ACC Championships after the Friday morning session. This means they will race 6 of the 9 sessions but get home a bit earlier to readjust and get back into training to focus on their primary season goal, the NCAA Championships in March.

    2025 SEC & ACC Championships Preview | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 74:06


    Today on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we preview the SEC and ACC Championships, which will both take place on February 18-22.

    Grown-Up Swimming's Brian Robbins Brings The Fun Back To Swimming

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 19:44


    Head Grown-Up of Grown-Up Swimming Brian Robbins drops in on the SwimSwam podcast to breakdown the swim-fun-movement sweeping the nation. Grown-Up Swimming started in Atlanta, GA with a group of teams that wanted to have as much fun swimming as their kids have in summer league. That movement has grown-up (not apologizing for that pun) to provide a low-pressure, high-fun swimming environment for hundreds of people of all ages and abilities. Literally: start swimming for the first time since college or high school, swim competitively for the first time ever, or take a break from your 6,000 yard Masters workouts to have some fun.

    Walsh Sisters MAGIC, End of Dual Meet Season | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 80:15


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss the Walsh sisters facing off in the 100 Breast and wrap up the 2024-2025 NCAA regular season.

    Chris Guiliano Opens Up About Notre Dame Team Suspension, Move to Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 52:15


    SwimSwam sat down with Olympic champion Chris Guiliano to get his perspective on a whirlwind of a year. Guiliano discusses in detail the investigation that ultimately landed the Notre Dame men's swimming a 1-year suspension as well as the ripple effects of that suspension, which saw Guiliano land in Texas under Bob Bowman.

    Massachusetts High School Swimmer Henry Perda Discusses Competing After A Heart Transplant

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 49:42


    SwimSwam spoke to Duxbury High School senior Henry Perda. Henry, who has been swimming since he was seven years old, received a heart transplant during his sophomore year of high school. The transplant took him out of school and out of his sophomore swim season, and he had to re-learn how to swim again in the lead-up to his junior season. However, as a junior he came back to help Duxbury break the school record in the 200 medley relay, splitting 21.7 on his freestyle anchor leg.

    Nathan Adrian Shares Experiences from "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 45:55


    7x Olympic medalist Nathan Adrian was recently a participant of the Fox reality show Special Forces: World's Toughest Test. After his medical withdrawal on episode 3, Adrian sat down with SwimSwam to discuss his time on the show and takeaways from the experience.

    2025 Eddie Reese Texas Showdown - LIVE PREVIEW

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 28:36


    Coleman goes through an Event-by-event breakdown of the 2025 Eddie Reese Texas Showdown in Austin, TX between Texas, NC State, Virginia, and Arizona State. This will hands down be the fastest in-season meet in college history. YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS IT!

    Gretchen's Greatness, Corbeau/Guiliano, & is Swimming a Bad Product? | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 65:26


    This week on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss Gretchen Walsh becoming an All-Time great swimmer, Chris Guiliano & Caspar Corbeau's NCAA debuts with new teams, and if Swimming is a bad product.

    14x World Champion Olivia Smoliga Launches 'In Depth Swim Academy'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 58:05


    SwimSwam caught up with 2x Olympian and 14x World Champion Olivia Smoliga, who has been taking an extended break for competition since the 2024 US Olympic Trials. Though Smoliga has been out of the pool, she's still had chlorine on her mind as she announces her brainchild, In Depth Swim Academy.

    After Winning Olympic Gold, Shayna Jack Is Rediscovering Who She is As an Athlete and Person

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 48:01


    After serving a 2-year ban for a rule violation related to the unintentional use of Ligandrol, Shayna Jack was on a mission to prove that she could once again rise to the top of the world in swimming. Flash forward to the end of 2024. Jack amassed 17 world championship medals and made her first Olympic team, where she won double gold as a part of Australia's relays and qualified for 2 Olympic finals in the 50 and 100 free. Sitting down with the 26-year-old now, Jack has taken a significant amount of time to give back to the community that got her through the last 5 years and on top of the Olympic podium. She's also taken time to say yes to as many opportunities as she can, including walking in Brisbane Fashion Week, riding horses, and getting engaged to her longtime boyfriend. The St. Peters West athlete is only now starting to rekindle the fire to train and compete again. But this time, she is working to do so without a chip on her shoulder or something to prove.

    Gabriel Jett Reflects on Minnesota Invite, Training in Cal Distance Group This Fall

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 35:00


    Gabriel Jett is off to a sizzling start in his senior season but not in events you might expect. At the Minnesota Invite, Jett posted top-10 times nationwide (and huge PBs) in the 100 back, 200 back, and 200 IM. Jett also swam the 3 events that he's competed in at his last 3 NCAA Championships, the 200/500 Free and 200 Fly, but was well off of his personal bests in all 3. The Cal senior explains that for his senior year, he wanted to leave no stone unturned and fully commit to whatever plan head coach Dave Durden had for him, which ended up meaning training much more with the distance group than in previous years. It also meant putting a heavy emphasis on Jett's underwater work, which may explain his drops in backstroke and IM events. Either way, it seems like Jett is going in a positive direction heading into the rest of his last NCAA season.

    Bob Bowman Joins SwimSwam Podcast, Talks Marchand Training in Australia, SC Worlds & Texas Swimming

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 41:48


    Director of Swimming & Diving at the University of Texas Bob Bowman returns to the SwimSwam Podcast and we cover a lot of ground. In the last month alone, we've seen Bowman-trained swimmers have a myriad of highlight moments at competitions ranging from the Texas Elite Invite to the Short Course World Championships. Bowman addresses all of these meets as well as the recent news that Leon Marchand will go to Australia to train with Dean Boxall for a few months starting in January.

    Kate Douglass & Regan Smith Debrief 2024 Short Course World Champs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 53:03


    Regan Smith and Kate Douglass combined for 14 medals, 8 world records (9 unofficially), and $261,000 in earnings at the 2024 Short Course World Championships. Both swim stars came on the SwimSwam Podcast to debrief their historic performances.

    The Fastest Meet in History?! | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 69:27


    Today on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss the 2024 Short Course World Championships, where we saw a whopping 30 WORLD RECORDS get broken.

    2024 Short Course World Championships Preview | SWIMSWAM BREAKDOWN

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 32:36


    Today on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we preview the 2024 Short Course World Championships in Budapest December 10-15. 

    Rex Maurer Discusses Move to Texas, Bowman Training, and 500 Free American Record

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 34:24


    Rex Maurer is coming off of the meet of is career, going 6-for-6 in lifetime bests across freestyle, backstroke, and IM events. This of course was highlighted by a 4:04.45 in the 500 free, which broke the hours-old American record set my his Texas training partner, Carson Foster. Maurer gives perspective on why he left Stanford to come to Texas, what training with Bob Bowman is like, and how the longhorns look to approach the rest of the NCAA season.

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