Month: June 2012
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A Chloe Sutton profile by filmmaker Don Le
Via SQAC BLOG Chloe Sutton – Olympic Swimmer from Bliss Imagery on Vimeo.
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Nine Austrians selected for the London 2012 Games
The Austrian Swimming Federation will be represented at the Olympic Games in London by nine swimmers, including two-time medal winning Markus Rogan. Individually qualified are Rogan, Dinko Jukić, Jördis Egger, Birgit Koschischek, Lisa Zaiser, Christian Scherübl and Nina Dittrich, and for the men’s 4×200 freestyle David Brandl and Florian Janistyn. Read swimsportnews.de
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Danish swimmer Matthias Gydesen officially invited to the Olympics
The Danish Swimming Federation announced today that Mathias Gydesen has received the official invitation from FINA to compete at the London Olympics, expected as he was only 1 hundredth of a second from qualifying back in March. Gydesen comments: ‘Of course I am relieved that the final decision has arrived, even though I saw it…
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Experts: Drowning Prevention Efforts Need Tune-Up
In the wake of new research, experts are calling for greater efforts to reduce drownings among the most vulnerable. Young children and minorities still face the greatest risk, according to a pair of new studies, and experts say more education on the importance of parental supervision and swim lessons is needed. “Just as we engineer…
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Campbell brothers head to Olympic Swim Trials
Henry and Conor Campbell are among a number of local swimmers headed to the U.S. Olymipic Swim Trials in Omaha that start Sunday. Via Insidenova
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2012 ASA Nationals: 2 more swimmers on GB’s Olympic roster
On this third day of the British Gas ASA National Swimming Championships, teenager Siobhan-Marie O’Connor became the youngest British swimmer ever to qualify for London 2012, winning the 100 breaststroke in 1:08.04. “Having sacrificed her school prom.” Stephanie Proud qualified in the 200 backstroke, and Chris Walker-Hebborn his second Olympic selection with a time of…
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“Small Town Kid” Julia Wilkinson preparing for the London Olympics
“Small Town Kid†Swimmer Julia Wilkinson grew up in Stratford, Ont., with a population of just over 30,000, competing in a four-lane, 25m pool. See Swimming Canada on Facebook.
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Paddle vs. Propeller: Which Olympic Swimming Stroke is Superior?
The age-old question (maybe) answered, Rajat Mittal, A Johns Hopkins fluid dynamics expert, has found that the deep catch stroke, resembling a paddle, has the edge over sculling, the bent-arm, propeller-inspired motion.
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Sébastien Murat, first man to dive to 150m on empty lungs
That sound mighty uncomfortable, Séb ‘The Sub’ Murat is preparing for his attempt to set a World Record in Free Deep Diving, using a revolutionary technique based on the instinctive behaviour of seals, can he become the deepest man on Earth? “To merely plunge toward a number without testing the waters and obtaining all the…
