Joel Rollings comes on to look at grainy footage of David Popovici swimming 47.5 in the 100 free. We discuss the swimming skill that produced such a time, as well as comparing it to one of the greatest teenage boy swims ever: Ian Thorpe’s world title at 15 years old.
From 2:19 200 IM to the Olympics: Ellen Walshe
Today I’m joined by the coach of Templeogue Swim Club Brian Sweeney. We discuss the qualification of Ellen Walshe to the Olympics at the 11th hour. We go all the way back to her beginning in the club, and further than that to the dream passed down from one coach to another to coach an Olympian.
Chaos in the ISL, NCAA and Remembering Guys
Erik and Joel join to discuss what the heck is going on in the ISL and the NCAA, before turning to memories of Olympic years past and remembering some of the guys who are worth remembering.
Sean Hutchison and Other Misogynistic Perverts
This week I talk about the allegations made by Maddie Groves that have expanded to include more former elite athletes within Australian swimming. Then, I address the resurfacing of Sean Hutchison to allege that he is the victim of a wild conspiracy:
Melting Hot Predictions Post Trials
Joel and Erik join me to make bold predictions about what is next both this summer and beyond.
350 Degree Post Trials Takes
Looking back on US Olympic Swimming Trials to deliver some takes on what happened. I talk about how Caeleb Dressel dealt with the weight of expectations, made some obligatory mentions of Michael Andrew, and got into the coaching staff selection:
Trials Thoughts Through Two Days
My thoughts through two days of trials. What I thought of all the qualifiers so far, and why I so strongly disagree with Michael Andrew contesting the 100 back.
Olympic Trials Mega Preview
Read the title. It is what it says it is.
Olympic Trials Wave: Paul Donovan
I’m joined by Jersey Wahoos Head Coach Paul Donovan to discuss his experience at Wave 1 Olympic Trials. We talk about the way USA Swimming pulled off a great experience, what they held onto despite Covid, and the positives of having a split meet.
Swimming Docs, Dave Geyer and Ari Pekka Liukkonen
This week Erik and Joel join me to discuss two upcoming/current swimming documentaries. We follow that by taking on Dave Geyer’s resignation from LSU and why 32 year old Ari Pekka Liukkonen only does one dolphin kick.