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Featured Swimmer: Sarah Collings

May 3, 2012 by swimpsych Leave a Comment
LEN European LC Championships 1999 800 Free Sarah Collings, GBR

Sarah Collings is a distance swimmer who won international medals for England and Great Britain, before becoming a mother and taking up masters swimming. You can follow her on twitter @SarahLCollings Here’s more from Sarah.. What are your favourite events? 200m, 400m and 800m FC What honours or awards have you achieved? 1998 Commonwealth Games Bronze Medallist [...]

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Featured Swimmer: Daniel Fernando Padron Perez

March 19, 2012 by swimpsych 3 Comments
Daniel Fernando Padron Perez

Daniel Fernando Padron Perez, or “Capullo” as he is known to friends, is an 18-year old from Mexico, who currently swims for INPODE – Marlines. A Regional champion, he is one of the best breastrokers in San Luis Potosi, S.L.P. He enjoys participating in events with friends and pro swimmers. You can follow him on twitter @capullopadron. Here’s more from [...]

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