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The Science Behind Swimming, Diving, and Other Water Sports
- Written by: Amanda Lanser
- Narrated by: anonymous
- Length: 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Behind the flips, splashes, and speed of Olympic water sports, science is at work. Gravity and centrifugal force are at work as a diver spins and flips before splashing into the water. Olympic swimmers shave their bodies to reduce drag as they zip through the water. Find out how science is involved in all your favorite water events and how athletes take science into account in their quest for the gold medal.
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The Science Behind Swimming, Diving, and Other Water Sports
- Narrated by: anonymous
- Length: 22 mins
- Release Date: 15-03-22
- Language: English
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The Science and Art of Open Water Swimming
- Written by: grantlanders
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The Science and Art of Open Water Swimming explores what it really takes to swim well and safely, in open water. Hosted by endurance swimming coach and sport scientist Grant Landers, the podcast brings together swimmer stories, coaching insights, and evidence-based science to unpack performance, preparation, and decision-making in unpredictable environments. Each episode features conversations with open water swimmers, triathletes, coaches, and researchers, covering topics such as training alongside work and family life, adapting to conditions, managing uncertainty, and learning from ...
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Swimming in the Daylight
- An American Student, a Soviet-Jewish Dissident, and the Gift of Hope
- Written by: Lisa C. Paul
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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In September 1984, Lisa Paul, an American college student and nanny living in Moscow, entered Inna Meiman’s house for her first Russian language lesson. And so began a two–year friendship and a fight for Inna’s life. In Swimming in the Daylight, Lisa chronicles her friend’s struggle to shed her refusenik status, obtain a visa to America, and find medical treatment for her malignant cancer. Inna endured a perverse reality as a citizen of the Soviet Union....
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Swimming in the Daylight
- An American Student, a Soviet-Jewish Dissident, and the Gift of Hope
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
- Release Date: 02-03-13
- Language: English
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Why We Swim
- Written by: Bonnie Tsui
- Narrated by: Angie Kane
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Humans, unlike other animals that are drawn to water, are not natural-born swimmers. We must be taught. Our evolutionary ancestors learned for survival; now in the 21st century, we swim in freezing Arctic waters and piranha-infested rivers to test our limits. Swimming is an introspective and silent sport in a chaotic and noisy age; it’s therapeutic for both the mind and body; and it's an adventurous way to get from point A to point B. It's also one route to that elusive, ecstatic state of flow.
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Why We Swim
- Narrated by: Angie Kane
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
- Release Date: 14-04-20
- Language: English
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Swimming Without a Net
- Fred the Mermaid, Book 2
- Written by: MaryJanice Davidson
- Narrated by: Devon Sorvari
- Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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As Fred the Mermaid tries to fit in with her own kind, she finds herself hooked on both Artur, the High Prince of the undersea realm, and Thomas, a hunky marine biologist. She's also caught between two factions of merfolk: those happy with swimming under the radar - and those who want to bring their existence to the surface.
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Swimming Without a Net
- Fred the Mermaid, Book 2
- Narrated by: Devon Sorvari
- Series: Fred the Mermaid, Book 2
- Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins
- Release Date: 25-08-20
- Language: English
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Swell
- A Waterbiography
- Written by: Jenny Landreth
- Narrated by: Jenny Landreth
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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These days, swimming may seem like the most egalitarian of pastimes, open to anyone with a swimsuit - but this wasn't always the case. In the 19th century, swimming was exclusively the domain of men, and access to pools was a luxury limited by class. Women were (barely) allowed to swim in the sea, as long as no men were around, but even into the 20th century they could be arrested and fined if they dared dive into a lake. It wasn't until the 1930s that women were finally granted equal access.
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Swell
- A Waterbiography
- Narrated by: Jenny Landreth
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
- Release Date: 31-08-17
- Language: English
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The Orphaned Swimming Pool
- A Selection from the John Updike Audio Collection
- Written by: John Updike
- Narrated by: John Updike
- Length: 12 mins
- Unabridged
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The extraordinarily evocative stories depict the generation born in a small-town America during the Depression and growing up in a world where the old sexual morality was turned around and material comforts were easily had. Yet, as these stories reflect so accurately, life was still unsettling...
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The Orphaned Swimming Pool
- A Selection from the John Updike Audio Collection
- Narrated by: John Updike
- Length: 12 mins
- Release Date: 11-08-09
- Language: English
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American Men Post Scorching Times at Swimming Trials
- Written by: Karen Crouse
- Narrated by: Corey M. Snow
- Length: 5 mins
- Unabridged
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"American Men Post Scorching Times at Swimming Trials" is from the June 30, 2016, Sports section of The New York Times. It was written by Karen Crouse and narrated by Corey M. Snow.
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American Men Post Scorching Times at Swimming Trials
- Narrated by: Corey M. Snow
- Length: 5 mins
- Release Date: 02-07-16
- Language: English
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As a Swimming Spectacle Grows, so Does the Opportunity
- Written by: Karen Crouse
- Narrated by: Paul Ryden
- Length: 5 mins
- Unabridged
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"As a Swimming Spectacle Grows, so Does the Opportunity" is from the June 24, 2016 Sports section of The New York Times. It was written by Karen Crouse and narrated by Paul Ryden.
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As a Swimming Spectacle Grows, so Does the Opportunity
- Narrated by: Paul Ryden
- Length: 5 mins
- Release Date: 26-06-16
- Language: English
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Federal Officials Seek Ban on Swimming with Spinner Dolphins in Hawaii
- Written by: Daniel Victor
- Narrated by: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Length: 4 mins
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"Federal Officials Seek Ban on Swimming with Spinner Dolphins in Hawaii" is from the August 25, 2016 US section of The New York Times. It was written by Daniel Victor and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
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Federal Officials Seek Ban on Swimming with Spinner Dolphins in Hawaii
- Narrated by: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Length: 4 mins
- Release Date: 26-08-16
- Language: English
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So Far at Swimming Trials, Missy Franklin Is Everywhere but on the Team
- Written by: Karen Crouse
- Narrated by: Caroline Miller
- Length: 6 mins
- Unabridged
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"So Far at Swimming Trials, Missy Franklin Is Everywhere but on the Team" is from the June 29, 2016 Sports section of The New York Times. It was written by Karen Crouse and narrated by Caroline Miller.
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So Far at Swimming Trials, Missy Franklin Is Everywhere but on the Team
- Narrated by: Caroline Miller
- Length: 6 mins
- Release Date: 29-06-16
- Language: English
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The Constant: Swimming in the Deep Blue of Business, Technology and Culture
- Written by: German Dziebel
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The Constant Podcast: Swimming in the Deep Blue of Business, Technology and Culture brings together a global cast of industry and science leaders and pioneers from Silicon Valley (California), Madison Avenue (New York) and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). They showcase a unique shared acumen in the computer, social and biological sciences, the intimate knowledge of how our complex world works in practice and an occasional dash of creativity, travelogue, science fiction and storytelling to debate hot topics in business, technology and culture.All the opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the ...
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