Sean Niewold on Move to Alabama: “I’ve made quite a few steps since being here”

2026 Sacramento Pro Series

Video captured by Ahmad Zeid, Big Friendly Swim Podcast. 

Dutch swimmer Sean Niewold has once again shown out at a pro swim series stop, taking wins in the 100 fly (52.1, 51.8 in prelims) and 50 free (21.9, 21.7 in prelims). The NCAA All-American Honorable Mention has been having success in yards and meters since making the move to Alabama this January, saying that he’s made many strides since coming to the USA.

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shay
20 days ago

he´s swimming great. .obviously a good move for him. I wonder how he picked BAMA. .surprised U of Tenn wasn´t in the mix too. So many athletes and commentors MENTION last summer, leading up to World´s training camp– .´GETTING SICK´– and not saying anything more. .zero investigation or accountability beit a food poisoning (that´s big) or a cincoG & beyond frequency thing/experiment. .5G&beyond causes flu-like symptons so it should be addressed, talked about. why has everyone just accepted it as no biggie´? just askin

Swamswim
Reply to  shay
19 days ago

Your comment is something of a runny poo. It wasn’t 5G towers that caused the swimmers’ illnesses. I accidentally stubbed my toe during a jog and said “crap!” the morning they were arriving at their camps. It wasn’t supposed to be a command, butt that was the reason

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