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John Shortt is emerging as one of the most exciting young backstrokers in the world.
In this episode of The Social Kick Podcast, the Irish standout and World Junior Champion joins us to talk through his rapid rise on the international stage, including his performances at World Juniors and the European Short Course Championships. Known for his closing speed and elite turns, John breaks down the technical details that separate his backstroke and how years of training in a 20-meter pool shaped his underwater skills.
We discuss his development pathway, confidence-building training sets, and how he balances racing multiple backstroke distances while staying technically sound under pressure. John also shares insight into life at Ireland’s National Training Centre in Limerick, why he chose to stay home rather than pursue U.S. college options, and what’s driving Ireland’s growing momentum in international swimming.
The conversation mixes detailed swimming insight with lighter moments, giving a clear picture of both the athlete and the person behind the results.
A must-listen for swimmers, coaches, and fans interested in elite backstroke, athlete development, and the next generation of international talent.
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John Shortt is emerging as one of the most exciting young backstrokers in the world.
In this episode of The Social Kick Podcast, the Irish standout and World Junior Champion joins us to talk through his rapid rise on the international stage, including his performances at World Juniors and the European Short Course Championships. Known for his closing speed and elite turns, John breaks down the technical details that separate his backstroke and how years of training in a 20-meter pool shaped his underwater skills.
We discuss his development pathway, confidence-building training sets, and how he balances racing multiple backstroke distances while staying technically sound under pressure. John also shares insight into life at Ireland’s National Training Centre in Limerick, why he chose to stay home rather than pursue U.S. college options, and what’s driving Ireland’s growing momentum in international swimming.
The conversation mixes detailed swimming insight with lighter moments, giving a clear picture of both the athlete and the person behind the results.
A must-listen for swimmers, coaches, and fans interested in elite backstroke, athlete development, and the next generation of international talent.

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