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Photo gallery: USA Track & Field Kids Day
Team USA Track & Field hosted a kids day in Birmingham, England last week. Thousands of primary school children came to try their hand at different sports and hang out with Olympic athletes like USA Track & Field’s Craig Kinsley (javelin), Lance Brooks (discus), Jarred Rome (discus) and Chantae McMillian (heptathlon). Look for our video feature and story coming soon.
Photos by Alex Kartman.
Photo of the week: Practicing with Team USA synchronized swimmers
Team USA synchronized swimming duo Mary Killman and Mariya Koroleva spend hours treading water as part of their intense training for the Olympic Games.
After failing to medal in Beijing, the United States’ synchronized swimming team seeks redemption at the 2012 London Olympics. Killman and Koroleva are the sole American entrants in the duet competition.
Photo by BSU at the Games
Olympians prove friendly and accessible
Meeting Olympians can be an intimidating thought. To even be given the opportunity to meet them is enough of a challenge. Ironically, Olympians Mary Killman and Mariya Koroleva are just like us. They like to have fun, make jokes and even interact with others. To have two Olympians be as friendly as they were with me only a few months before the biggest event of their lives was incredible.
We started the day at the Natatorium in Indianapolis. With a few others from the BSU at the Games crew, we shot video and conducted interviews. We got there around 9 a.m., and Killman and Koroleva were already in the pool practicing. It wasn’t until 12:30 p.m. that we saw them get out of the pool after some rigorous training.
We interviewed Koroleva shortly after the practice, which consisted of her talking about her Russian background, injury, life at Stanford and love for swimming. The best part of the interview was hearing her speak Russian. She even endorsed our site by encouraging potential viewers to check it out.
From there, we traveled to the St. Vincent Sports Performance facility. It was here that Killman and Koroleva had a spinning (cycling) workout. As we shot more video, the two athletes really started to loosen up—laughing while we recorded them and even making faces at the camera. Eventually, they finished their workout and began stretching.
The Olympians, along with their trainer, were using foam cylinders to stretch, and I became curious as to what it felt like. The trainer told me to grab one of the cylinders and then helped me with the stretching technique. It was a fun experience interacting with Killman, Koroleva and their trainer.
After all of the fun, we headed back to the pool to interview Killman. The interview was very similar to Koroleva’s. We were able to get a lot of good information about her and her history with the sport of synchronized swimming.
Finally, the crew packed up and headed home. After all was said and done, I think it’s safe to say we built lasting relationships with these two athletes.
Slowly, but surely, everything is falling into place for London.
Michael Nauman | Sports Reporter
@itsmichaelbrah
2012 Team USA Media Summit
Seven members of the BSU at the Games team interviewed athletes and viewed sports demonstrations at the 2012 Team USA Media Summit in Dallas in May. Read more about it here.
Photos by Ryan Sparrow and Chris Taylor.
Athletes in order of appearance:
1. Kayla Harrison (Judo) 2. Mary Killman and Maria Koroleva (Synchronized Swimming) 3. Brady Ellison (Archery) 4. Brady Ellison 5. Errol Spence, Jr. (Boxing) 6. Michael Phelps (Swimming) 7. First Lady Michelle Obama 8. Rau’Shee Warren (Boxing) 9. Mary Killman (Synchronized Swimming) 10. Alex Meyer (Swimming) 11. Alexander Massiaslas (Fencing) 12. Hunter Kemper (Triathlon) 13. Jessica Long (Paralympic Swimming) 14. Thomas Finchum (Diving) 15. Joseph Diaz, Jr. (Boxing) 16. Wallace Spearmon (Track & Field) 17. Trey Hardee (Track & Field) 18. Nastia Liukin (Gymnastics) 19. Joshua Richmond (Shooting)
Photo of the week: USA Archery’s Brady Ellison
Since making his first U.S. Olympic Team in 2008, USA Archery’s Brady Ellison has climbed the ranks in the archery world, becoming a medal contender heading into the 2012 Games and the only archer ever to win three consecutive World Cup titles.
A six-time world cup medalist, Ellison has garnered the international experience necessary for an attempt to make a much-anticipated gold-medal run.
View our full album of photos from the 2012 Team USA Media Summit.
Photo by Ryan Sparrow.
























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