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Singapore Worlds 2025 Day 3 Review

Ep. 260

Rivalries renewed and legends deliver! Day 3 of the World Championships gave us some of the most anticipated head-to-head battles of the entire meet, and they did not disappoint.


The Propulsion Swimming Podcast is here to break down a night of incredible drama. David Popovici vs Luke Hobson in a thrilling Men's 200m Freestyle final. Kaylee McKeown and Regan Smith went stroke-for-stroke in the Women's 100m Backstroke. Another masterclass in distance swimming from the one and only Katie Ledecky in the 1500m Freestyle and South Africa's Pieter Coetzee emerges victorious in a stacked Men's 100m Backstroke final.


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