01/02/2023
David Lowe Swimming
British Olympic bronze medallist and silver Commonwealth medallist - find out more about David Lowe a
Whether you’re taking to the water for the first time or want to hone your technique for competition at any level, ASA swimming coach and Olympic and Commonwealth medallist David Lowe can help.
01/02/2023
During Covid-19 I have had plenty of time to think and I have decided to start a new project with the aim to help young swimmers to achieve their optimum performance.
The project I have called Swim2Win
The concept is to provide swim camps and 1-2-1 sessions focusing on psychological race preparation and the technical aspects that swimmers lack in a club setting. Through my swimming and coaching experience I am aiming to enhance swimmers ability to achieve their goals and potential.
For information please visit the website:
www.swim2win.co.uk
and follow us on Facebook at Swim2Win and other social media
20/05/2019
: David Lowe was the first British man to break the 50-second barrier in the 100m Freestyle. He swam a time of 49.86 seconds at the 1983 National Short Course Championships in Gloucester. 🏊♂️
Swim-vortex S.O.S. - The State of Swimming: swimmers, coaches, parents, the sport - and how governance affects them all - by Craig Lord and guests
13/11/2018
Duncan Scott, Olympic and World Championships medallist for Britain and Commonwealth 100m freestyle champion for Scotland, has joined the growing wave of big names who have signed to race at the International Swimming League's test event in Turin next month in the face of threats from FINA that it will not recognise the results and may impose suspensions on swimmers and the Italian federation if the event goes ahead.
The ISL has spent the past year attempting to negotiate with FINA but the international federation is holding firm to rules that do not allow swimmers and others to engage with organisations outside FINA's control and association. Those rules, however, are in conflict with European anti-trust law after a n EU competition authority ruling last year that instructed the International Skating Federation to alter anti-competitive rules that represented a monopoly and removed the right of athletes and others to choose where they competed and how they earned their living.
The League is a direct threat to the crisis-torn FINA World Cup, an event that offers the biggest prize money granted to swimmers by FINA (upped to a total pot of just over $2m this year, but fails top attract the vast bulk of the best swimmers in the world because the format and timing and geography of events is incompatible to the real lives of many competitors, their plans, programs and goals.
Scott joins a long list of big names heading for Turin, including current and not-currently reigning Olympic and World champions Adam Peaty (GBR), Ryan Murphy (USA), Sarah Sjostrom (SWE), Chad Le Clos (RSA), Chase Kalisz (USA), Federica Pellegrini (ITA), Katinka Hosszu (HUN), Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED), Emily Seebohm (AUS) and Laszlo Cseh (HUN).
Swimmers from at least 14 leading swim nations have now signed up to race. They hail from nations that FINA would suspend at great risk: effectively there would be no World Championships without these nations next year.
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