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Propulsion Swimming Podcast

2024 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup PREVIEW

Ep. 223

The Propulsion Swimming Podcast returns with a preview of the upcoming Asia-based, World Aquatics Swimming World Cup 2024.


We take a look through the head to head matchups to look forward to over the next three weeks - from Leon Marchand vs Duncan Scott to Kaylee McKeown vs Regan Smith - the world record chances including home favourite Pan Zhanle in Shanghai, and why the 2024 Short Course Swimming season could be the best ever!

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