Relive March 12 Live Edition of The Morning Swim Show: Triin Aljand on NCAAs in Home Pool; Pierre LaFontaine Talks About Canadian Nationals; Tyler Clary on Chasing 400 IM and 200 Back Records
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 12. TODAY'S live edition of The Morning Swim Show featured interviews with two top collegiate swimmers and the CEO of Swimming Canada.
In case you missed our live show (airing each weekday at 10:30 a.m. MST), you can watch the video below and see host Peter Busch's interview with Texas A&M senior Triin Aljand, who talked about swimming her final meet in her home pool and how the A&M women look in a quest for another top-four finish.
Pierre LaFontaine, the CEO of Swimming Canada, talked about the first night of the spring nationals, in which six national records were broken. LaFontaine said Canada is slowly working its way into the ranks of top countries in the swimming world.
Tyler Clary, a sophomore at the University of Michigan, talked about the hard work he's put in since finishing third in the 200 back at the Olympic Trials, setting an NCAA record in the 400 IM at Big 10s and how he's approaching the NCAA championships.
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