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Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast, Episode 3 – Elvis Burrows

The latest episode of Fish Out of Water: the SwimSwam Podcast has arrived, hosted by John Culhane, who is joined each month by members of SwimSwam staff (this week, Karl Ortegon and Torrey Hart) as well as a special guest (this month: Elvis Burrows).

Elvis is a Bahamian National Record holding sprinter and Olympian, but as much as his swimming, he is known as a lightning rod in the sport, not shying away from controversy. My favorite example: one time, in the height of “Michael Andrew is too young to be a pro” hysteria, he interviewed Michael Andrew on a teeter totter.

We won’t spoil the surprises, but when Elvis is in the building, you never know where the conversation might lead. Listen up below.

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The Original Tim
5 years ago

I can’t speak for him as a person, but I swam against him in Kentucky when I was a couple years older than him as a teenager.

Very slightly amusing anecdote–in the same short course season he was a 21 point 50 free and 47 point 100 free (both far faster than I ever did, since I was about as far from a freestyler as you can get), I beat him at a meet in the 200 free where he rocked out with a stellar 2:00.

Maverick
5 years ago

He seems to contradict himself quite often.

Swimfish87
Reply to  Maverick
5 years ago

This is one thing he also talks down to people, not to mention posting videos talking bad about kids that are swimming in the NCAA meet. I have met his on three separate times. He came off very arrogant and very highly of them selves. Not a fan!

Swimfish87
5 years ago

I’m sorry but I have Absolutely no respect for him, he is a Horrible ambassador for the sport swimming.

anonymoose
Reply to  Swimfish87
5 years ago

why? (im clueless)

ElvisVB
Reply to  Swimfish87
5 years ago

AHH I remember you. You once posted on my instagram that “blacks have no place in swimming” and then deleted it when I asked why. Good to hear from you again, same username too.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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