The Morning Swim Show: New World Records Spark Controversy; Men’s 50 Free Olympic Preview; Lynne Cox Discusses New Book
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 26. THE Wednesday edition of The Morning Swim Show jumps into the discussion surrounding the plethora of world records set in the past three months, then analyzes the race that determines the fastest swimmer alive.
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Host Brent Rutemiller starts the show with an analysis of the 14 world records broken as of Tuesday, using comments from the FINA executive director and from the swimming community.
In Reaction Time, Rutemiller and Swimming World Magazine senior writer John Lohn preview the race for Olympic gold in the 50 freestyle, using the recent world records set by France's Alain Bernard and Australia's Eamon Sullivan as the catalyst for a fast Olympic final.
In "For the Record," Lynne Cox, a renowned open-water swimmer, talks about her new book, "Grayson." In the book, Cox describes the experience during a training swim in California, where she encountered a baby whale that drifted from its mother.
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