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Jamal Hill, Janet Evans Talk Water Competency, Olympics, Paralympics

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Jamal Hill, Janet Evans Talk Water Competency, Olympics, Paralympics

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California.

On September 24th on Zoom, Team USA Paralympian Jamal Hill and 4-time Olympic gold medalist Janet Evans will discuss improving drowning prevention, water competency, safety and preparation for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and Paralympics from 10 – 11 am California time.

Jamal Hill, who has muscular neuropathy, a degenerative disorder called Charcot-Marie-Tooth, is one of the most interesting, inspirational, and introspective professional swimmers who I have met,” says Steven Munatones who interviewed him for WOWSA Live [see below].

Guided by healer and swim coach Wilma Wong of Golden Rebels in Pasadena, his passion is evident; it runs through his DNA. A lifelong swimmer from Inglewood, California, I know many, many, many people are going to be very happy and proud to see him standing on top of the podium in Tokyo 2021. Jamal deserves every accolade and award he receives – and earns.”

https://youtu.be/kuqlfeVb8B8

For more information on Hill and Swim Up Hill, visit www.swimuphill.com and on Instagram (@swimuphill).

For more information on the Zoom presentation, contact the Swim Uphill Foundation Team.

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