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SwimSwam Podcast: Coleman Stewart on Losing his Last NCAA Championships
SwimSwam Podcast: Coleman Stewart on Losing his Last NCAA Championships
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Headed into the men's NCAA's, NC State senior Coleman Stewart had big goals. After placing 2nd in both the 100 back and 100 fly (both swims lifetime bests) at the 2019 edition of the meet, Stewart was aiming to make history this year, seeking to become the first man to go under 44 seconds in both the 100 back and 100 fly. Stewart talks to us about the initial heartbreak of not getting that chance, but also of the quick turnaround and realization that even though he lost a piece of his swimming career, there are much bigger things happening worldwide at this point.
Stewart expresses his gratitude to have gotten a "final" meet at the men's ACC Championships, even if he didn't know it was his final meet. He also gives his top 3 recommendations for eating if you're ever in York, Pennsylvania.
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Originally published March 21, 2020.
Stewart expresses his gratitude to have gotten a "final" meet at the men's ACC Championships, even if he didn't know it was his final meet. He also gives his top 3 recommendations for eating if you're ever in York, Pennsylvania.
Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify
Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts
Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean
Click here to listen and subscribe on Google
Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube
Originally published March 21, 2020.
Released:
Jul 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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