FINA Hypes The #RoadToRio With 100 Days To Go (VIDEO)

We’re now officially 100 days out from the start of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, and the world’s swimming federation is kickstarting the hype.

FINA has released a short hype video made up of clips from the Olympic aquatic disciplines: swimming, diving, water polo and open water swimming.

You can check out the video above, courtesy of FINA on YouTube.

And if you’re looking for more ways to pass the next 100 days, check out our own list of 100 pre-Olympic activities by following this link. We’ve got a brief excerpt below:

100. Re-watch Michael Phelps on the Today Show from this morning, April 27th.

99. Venture to Louisville, KY to see Olympic hopefuls, such as Kelsi Worrell, Michael Andrew and Josh Schneider, get some pre-U.S. Olympic Trials racing in at the TYR Derby Pro Swim Meet.

98. Buy Your U.S. Olympic Trials tickets if you haven’t already done so.

97. Book air, car, train, spaceship or other means of transportation for Omaha to witness the U.S. Olympic Trials, one of the fastest meets in the world.

96. Book hotel or airbnb, hit up your Nebraskan family member, or buy camping supplies, etc. the aforementioned Trials.

95. Get inside the head of Olympic coach Bob Bowman, long-time coach of Michael Phelps, by checking out hisrecently-released book entitled “The Golden Rules”.

94. Be like Lochte and learn all the words to “Ice, Ice, Baby” (you know, just in case)

93. Download the Rio 2016 app and get started on your profile, investigating the app features, etc.

92. Eat a Phelpsian breakfast today, filled with healthy carbs and GOAT-sized calories (just don’t forget to swim later to try to undo some of the damage!)

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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