The Harvard men's swimming and diving team have been training with heightened intensity this season on their way to a 3-0 start on the 2017-18 season. Current photo via Harvard Athletics
The Harvard men’s swimming and diving team have been training with heightened intensity this season on their way to a 3-0 start on the 2017-18 season. They began their year with a 216-19 win over Dartmouth and 202-93 showing against Cornell on November 11. Just a week later, they followed up that performance with a 192-107 victory against Columbia.
The Crimson will next take to the pool against Arizona State on January 6.
About the video:
“I wanted this video to be something that the guys on the team could have as motivation heading into the second half of the college swim season while at the same time serving a greater purpose of promoting the sport of swimming and diving to the general public.
I think videos like this one, which showcase the grit and intensity of the sport of swimming, are good for everyone in the swimming community. Growing up as a swimmer, friends and peers don’t always recognize the level of dedication and commitment that it takes to reach the highest levels of our sport. I hope that people watching this video can catch a glimpse of the work ethic, the camaraderie, and the enjoyment that swimming, especially at the college level, provides,” said Spenser Goodman.
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Patrice
6 years ago
Love the video – would love to know the song to add to my workout playlist.
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Love the video – would love to know the song to add to my workout playlist.
Yes, the song. What’s the artist’s name? Song title?
All this hype, and they might not even be the best team in their league…
almost everything they do in the video is at a slow speed. New type of training 😉
I hope all of that slow motion doesn’t translate in thier swimming
Simultanenous touch at 2:36? lol
Awesome video, extremely well done SG!
DEAN FARRIS!!!!!
Great video!