NATHAN YOUNG Explains The Cost Of Deaf Swimming In The UK

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On this weeks episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, we speak to GB deaf swimmer, Nathan Young about the lack of funding the UK government gives to help him on his journey to become a Deaflympic Champion.    After the huge success of British Swimming at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the UK government has now given more funding towards Olympic and Paralympic Sport in the lead up to the Paris 2024 Games. Sadly for our guest Nathan, even though he is one of the top deaf swimmers in the world, he won't get any part of that funding at all.    We also talk about his current campaign of trying to build up exposure of GB deaf swimming, how he thinks that the Deaflympics should be on a level playing field with the Olympics and Paralympics, and what it's like being a swimmer living with the disability of having your hearing impaired. Nathan's Twitter Account - https://twitter.com/NathanY06430573GB  Deaf Swimming - http://www.gbdeafswimming.org/ Swimming at the Deaflympics - https://www.deaflympics.com/sports/SW ✔️ SUBSCRIBE to Propulsion Swimming: http://bit.ly/PropulsionSwimming  ? Our Latest Video: https://bit.ly/PropulsionSwimLatest  Welcome to the Propulsion Swimming Podcast. Kick back and join us as we celebrate the world of swimming every week! We will be showcasing all things swimming, ranging from swimming technique advice to discussing the latest news from pools and clubs around the world. Our primary aim is to bring swimming the coverage it deserves and also share our personal experiences and knowledge through our resident swimming coach - a former freestyle Olympic and Commonwealth Trials Qualifier - and host - a fitness keen former sprinter. Whether you want to learn how to swim, improve the swimming leg of your triathlon or simply need new drills to enhance your next swim set, be sure to tune in every Thursday with us on the Propulsion Swimming Podcast. ?‍♂️ https://www.propulsionswimming.co.uk ? propulsionswim@gmail.com