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Summaya Mughal can’t swim. With the help of Olympic legends Rebecca Adlington and Alice Dearing, she’s determined to learn. Show more
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Summaya Mughal can’t swim. With the help of Olympic legends Rebecca Adlington and Alice Dearing, she’s determined to learn. Show more
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Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington sets a gruelling test and Summaya's family share their swimming secrets. Show more
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Summaya searches for suitable swimwear and explores burkinis’ on the beach. Show more
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Summaya gets comfortable with stripping off. Show more
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Seeing someone nearly drown is scary for Summaya. Show more
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It’s the day of the final test for Summaya. Deep water. Deep breath.
Documentary following ice swimmer Cath Pendleton and her dream to swim a mile in the coldest continent on the planet - Antarctica.
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Sophie Etheridge swam to fundraise to train teachers to be disabled swimming specialists. Show more
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Day one of the Edinburgh International Swim Meet from the Royal Commonwealth Pool.
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Day two of the Edinburgh International Swim Meet from the Royal Commonwealth Pool.
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Live coverage of the Edinburgh International Swim Meet from the Royal Commonwealth Pool.
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13 year old Iona Winnifrith from Kent is the youngest member of the GB Paralympic Swim team.
Ben Watts chats to Iona, her mum, and coach Michael Ellis.
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