Swimcerely with Spindrift
59.99 in the 100 yard breaststroke. It's a milestone barrier for even the fastest female swimmers of today. Imagine being the VERY FIRST woman to ever break a minute in the 100 yard breaststroke. That woman is our next guest. KRISTY KOWAL - 2000 Olympic silver medalist, World Champs gold and silver medalist, NCAA Swimmer of the Year (for UGA) in 1999 and 2000. LIKE, WHAT?! Check out this newest ep of Swimcerely to hear Kristy get Swimcere about everything from Lily King's finger wagging episode in Rio to the fast food place Kowal turned to for her lucky pre-race...
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WE'RE BACK....with guest Olympic bronze medalist and 2008 NCAA Female Swimmer of the Year CAROLINE BURCKLE!!! Get warmed up for Rio with this episode, in which Caroline chats with us about what it felt like to break Janet Evans' 500 free NCAA record, pre-Olympic Trials panic, her experience at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and the exact moment when she knew it was time to retire from swimming. The University of Florida alum also chats about Rise - the "mind mentoring" company founded by Burckle and Olympic gold medalist Rebecca Soni - and offers a peek into some of the mental...
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Ever wonder what it might feel like to have a mental freakout the day of the most important swim of your life? Ever wonder what it felt like to be the first woman in the WORLD to break the 2:20 barrier in the 200m breaststroke? Ever wonder what an Olympic podium ready room feels like? (spoiler alert: lots of trading makeup and sharing 1 small mirror with your fellow Olympic medalists) Ever wonder what multiple Olympic Gold Medalist and World Record Holder Rebecca Soni thinks about her career now? How she dealt with the retirement and what she channels her goals and energy into currently?...
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TYLER CLARY, y'all!!! The 2012 Olympic gold medalist (200m backstroke), multiple-time American record holder, World Championships medalist, and NCAA Champion joins the show to talk about his early days as an age-group California swimmer, the experience of turning pro during his collegiate career, racing head-to-head with Ryan Lochte daily in practice, what it's like to date a former fellow-swimmer, his goals for the future (spoiler alert: he's about to have a legit career as a race car driver), and more. He's smart and driven and inspiring...enjoy!
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2015 National champion (50m free), Pan Ams silver medalist, and former Cal Bear Madison Kennedy gets Swimcere today, you guys! Listen to this episode to hear the 2016 Olympic hopeful share her thoughts on the experience of bouncing back from barely missing the 2012 Olympic team, the importance of cross-training, the joy she's found in having a life outside of the pool, and much more. She's super fast in the water and refreshingly candid out of it. ENJOY!
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Welcome to part 2 of Megan Jendrick's interview! The Olympic Gold medalist discusses the lows and highs of the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Trials, her life as a mom, and her experience swimming at the 2012 Trials for her son. Megan also details her future career and personal goals, including continuing to nurture ACQUA Events, the company she owns with her husband, Nathan. There's also a small moment during which Spin almost dies on account of realizing that her hero remembered swimming a race next to her. Life goal achieved. Thanks for listening, guys!
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In a personal dream come true for its host, Megan (Quann) Jendrick (Olympic Gold Medalist, Sydney 2000 + Olympic Silver Medalist, Beijing 2008) joins the Swimcerely podcast today! In part 1 of what will be a two part discussion, Megan talks us through the seemingly inconceivable experience of winning an Olympic gold medal at 16 years old. Also discussed are memories from her time in Sydney, Megan's media persona in the early 2000's - for which she received some flack at the time, how she looks back on her "rivalry" with Kristy Kowal, and the visualization trick she used as...
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NCAA, World University Games, and Pan Pacs CHAMPION Maya Dirado gets Swimcere today, folks! The Stanford grad joins the show and discusses her early life as a synchronized swimmer, the struggle she faced deciding whether or not to turn pro after graduation, and her goals for 2016 and beyond. Maya also discusses her post-Rio career plans and offers insight into the job-hunting process from an athlete's perspective. STAY 100 YALL thx for the love.
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Matt Thompson - former National High School Record Holder, individual NCAA Top-3 finisher, and Olympic Trials semifinalist ('08, '12) - gets swimcere today! The Stanford graduate-turned-fashion-executive details what his swimming career was like as a gay athlete - shedding light on his experience in the closet as a younger athlete and then speaking to the freedom of coming out in the latter half of his career. Matt and Spin also chat about their prelims/finals rituals, memories from team trips, and reminisce fondly over a time when Matt once left Spin stranded on a beach in Florida....
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MERRY CHRISTMAS, SWIMCERISTS! (Is that an acceptable fan name? Does this show have fans? lololol). Today, Pan Am gold medalist Katie Meili gets swimcere! The Columbia grad joins the show to talk about being a self-described average age-group swimmer, the factors to which she credits her evolution into one of the world's best breaststrokers, and her current life as a professional swimmer. Spin and Katie also reminisce about capture-the-flag related childhood injuries, a shared love of Texas Age Group Swimming, etc. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD PODCAST
info_outline2012 Olympian and former World Record holder Ariana Kukors gets Swimcere this week! Ari discusses the experience of growing up in a swimming family alongside two other very fast swim-siblings, and how missing the 2008 Olympics by .08 seconds lit a fire under her that caused her to win gold at the 2009 World Championships and break a World Record in the process. Spin and Ari also discuss her training regimen leading up to 2012, what Ari's life looks like post-retirement from the sport, and, of course, there's mad TV talk. STAY BLESSED YALL