Month: February 2018
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US Swimming did little as hundreds of coaches abused kids
Leadership of America’s governing body over US swimming has, for decades, condoned a culture of sexual abuse — even as scores of coaches were arrested for their fiendish acts against kids, according to a bombshell report. The Orange County Register, citing police reports, court document and internal USA Swimming communications, showed how the governing body…
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Mysteries at the Museum – Annette Kellerman
Mysteries at the Museum host Don Widman visits the International Swimming Hall of Fame to revel one of the most significant events in cultural history.
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She swims with sharks before breakfast
Kim Chambers is one of the world’s best marathon swimmers and is the sixth person to complete the “Oceans Seven”, the ultimate open water swimming challenge.
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Iwakuni swimmers take on local Japanese swim team at IronWorks Gym
The Tsunami Swim Team competed against the Fitness Ocean Swim Team in a friendly swim meet to build and strengthen friendships between Japanese and American children. Maddox Prindle said he learned about self-improvement from his fellow swimmers.
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5 UK Outdoor Pools You Should Explore In 2018
Forget the miserable weather, it’s time to think about all the adventures your going to have in the spring and summertime. You got your new swim cosy and your ready to hit the pool… but which one should you go to? Well here’s our picks of 5 UK Outdoor pools you should Explore in 2018.
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Cox’s Dan Bannon looks to cap swimming career with state title
Nathan Epstein reports on Cox High School senior swimmer Dan Bannon who hopes to win a state title before heading off to Notre Dame.
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Black History Month – Cullen Jones Discusses the Importance of Learning to Swim
Cullen Jones talks about the importance of learning to swim and being water safe.
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Humble Swimmer Alec Dixon to UIL State Meet
Humble High School swimmer Alex Dixon becomes the first swimmer since 2006 to compete in the UIL State meet.
