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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2020 · 56 MIN

Episode 9 - Sharron Davies

from Project Restart · host Kieran Wellington

The summer of 2020 was meant to welcome one of the biggest and best ever Olympic and Paralympic Games, and yet the reality for swimmers around England is that 25% of pools are still closed, even as lockdown is easing. Olympic silver medallist and Commonwealth champion Sharron Davies talks to Kieran and Nicola about why open and functioning leisure facilities should be a basic human right, why the new International Swimming League might save the sport, and Nicola admits to a shocking truth!

The summer of 2020 was meant to welcome one of the biggest and best ever Olympic and Paralympic Games, and yet the reality for swimmers around England is that 25% of pools are still closed, even as lockdown is easing. Olympic silver medallist and Commonwealth champion Sharron Davies talks to Kieran and Nicola about why open and functioning leisure facilities should be a basic human right, why the new International Swimming League might save the sport, and Nicola admits to a shocking truth!

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