Swim Talk A2B
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Swim Talk A2B - Episode 56: Olympic Medalist Natalie Hinds

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In 2015, the University of Florida’s Natalie Hinds was voted Freshman of the Year at the SEC Championships. That same year, she was part of the trio of Black women that swept the 100 free at the NCAA Div 1 Championships, a first-ever achievement. Five years after retiring and letting go of her Olympic dream, the 27-year-old swimmer mounted an incredible comeback, qualifying for her first Games as one of the oldest first-time American Olympic swimmers in history.

 

Join Bob and Dana as they visit with this amazing woman and find out how a little girl from Midland, Texas wound up on the Olympic Awards podium in Tokyo. Incredible story!

 

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Timeline:

00:01 – Disclaimer & banter

01:41 – ASCA Mentoring

02:38 – Introducing Natalie Hinds

03:10 – Path to Tokyo

08:00 – Andy Korda/COM

11:16 – Florida Gators

14:48 – Georgia & Jack Bauerle

18:11 – Rowdy Gaines PSA

19:11 – Diversity & Culture

23:20 – Getting parents on board

26:00 – Opportunities & role models

30:11 – Elizabeth Beisel

32:21 – Rowdy’s enthusiasm

34:10 – Rookie Veteran

35:00 – Escaping to water

37:36 – Drowning PSA

38:32 – Murray’s Deli in Midland

40:11 – Learn-to-Swim in schools

45:04 – Competition & courage

51:59 – Trials vs. Games

56:43 – Wrapping it up

 

Music Credits:

 

[1] Hot Swing Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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[2] Private Eye Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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Photo of Natalie Hinds courtesy Peter Bick, Swimming World Magazine

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