British Olympic Swimming Twitters: The Complete List

The British Team thus far has garnered the more headlines for their pre-Olympic social media interactions than any swim team outside of Australia. This has specifically centered around Rebecca Adlington and her declaration that she will be off of Twitter throughout the Olympic Games.

For those who stick with it throughout, this could be a massive boon as the home country. Once the racing is complete, these athletes should run the show for both the social, and the social media, scenes, which would be a huge opportunistic boon for any advertisers who branded these athletes.

The most recent thing we learned about on Twitter is that the Olympic swimmers were assigned a “dinner date” for the evening with another member of the team. Quite an interesting tactic, but perhaps a way to remain focused and still get some release of the tension.

To follow these athletes on Twitter, follow this link and click “Subscribe” on the left side. Don’t have a Twitter but want to keep up? Bookmark this page, the feed will be anchored here throughout!

See also:
US Olympic Twitters
Canadian Olympic Twitters

*Dropped from Olympics after injury


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coops
12 years ago

sorry, that should read @aimee_willmott – my bad

coops
12 years ago

Amiee Willmott is on twitter too! @amiee_willmott 🙂

aswimfan
12 years ago

Followed!

That 3x50m training pool is great!

Scottish swimmer
12 years ago

Rob Bale @rob_bale

Ensger
12 years ago

Siobhan-Marie does have twitter, @SiobhanMOConnor. 🙂

Reply to  Ensger
12 years ago

Thanks!

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