MU men’s swim captain uses swimming as means to a better life (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA — Swimming didn’t start as an escape for Bryan Difford. As a child in South Africa, the MU senior and captain of the men’s swimming team was just like any other youngster who longed to be in the water. “He was a born swimmer,” Difford’s father, Nigel Difford, said from South Africa.
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