Olympic Champion And YouTube Star Cody Miller on Signing with Speedo

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Olympic Champion and Youtube star Cody Miller partners with the world’s leading swimwear brand, Speedo, a SwimSwam partner. This has been in the works for awhile; however, for Cody fans, it might be the worst kept secret in swimming. He’s been wearing Speedo in his last few video episodes. In this podcast Cody unpacks the industry details behind the partnership, and he PLAYS THE PREDICTION GAME for his own events at the U.S. Olympic Trials — sort of.   Cody’s got an interesting take on the run-up to the big show this June.   See the official Speedo press release about the partnership hereSubscribe to Cody’s Youtube channel here. 

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Penguin
3 years ago

Cody Miller is a small guy, not naturally built like a swimmer, with a physical disability that affects lung capacity. I felt his excitement at his bronze medal in 2016. It’s amazing what he has accomplished despite adversity. And I think he’s the only breaststroker, out of many, to acknowledge the double dolphin kick and fix it. He seems like a nice guy, great teammate, student of the sport, and a superbly hard worker. Congrats Cody!

Penguin
Reply to  Penguin
3 years ago

Interesting hive mentality on here. MA: hate to love. Lilly King: hate to love. Ryan Lochte (post Rio): hate to love. Cody Miller: hate?

Penguin
Reply to  Penguin
3 years ago
Hswimmer
3 years ago

Must be a slow day at swimswam…

50free
3 years ago

Lol good prank this year but I know he’s a tyr guy

Ol' Longhorn
3 years ago

If that photo were just a couple frames longer, we’d see the infamous dolphin kick. But, good for him and his lovely family.

At the end, Adam Peaty will smash them all
3 years ago

Michael Andrew and Nic Fink will make the team in the 100 breast.

Andrew Wilson and Will Licon will make the team in the 200 breast.

He won’t make it.

Togger
3 years ago

Whilst four articles to announce this does seem overkill, shows the kids what you need to do to get paid.

Speedo have treated this as big as the Dressel announcement because they think Cody will sell as many suits as Remel.

Lesson for other pros, if you can’t build an elite profile just by being the best male or female swimmer on the planet you need to build your brand a different way.

GMM
Reply to  Togger
3 years ago

…truth

Saw Guerra
3 years ago

4 articles about Cody Miller… sheesh

GMM
Reply to  Saw Guerra
3 years ago

I ran the release, then a swimswam reporter ran the release w/his reporting on it. So, should’ve be 3 posts: release, Cody’s produced video and then the pod. Typically when an athlete signs, it’s just a release. Cody is unique, and he’s earned his space as a YouTuber.

At the end, Adam Peaty will smash them all
3 years ago

Michael Andrew and Nic Fink will make the team in the 100 breast.

Andrew Wilson and Will Licon will make the team in the 200 breast.

He won’t make it.

FST

While I don’t think he’ll make it either, he’s been underestimated before. Crazier things have happened…

Coach Johnson

Adam first. Reese’s. 3rd
Cody could be first or second

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Gold Medal Mel Stewart

MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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