Month: May 2018
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Deaf swimmer overcomes odds to score college scholarship
Deaf swimmer overcomes odds to score college scholarship
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Syrian Swimmer Splashes into Stardom
Yusra Mardini nearly drowned trying to escape the war in Syria. A year later, she was competing in the Olympics. Here’s her story. https://youtu.be/gL9MIojZwj8
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Splash into fitness
If you’re looking to get into a sport that boasts a variety of positives – from losing weight to improving fitness – you’ll struggle to find one more fitting than swimming. Here we explain why you should take up swimming as your new hobby this Summer. Low impact Swimming is arguably the only sport you…
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Freedom Aquatics Swimmers – Elena Uttaro commits to Lafayette College
Congratulations to our 2018 Graduate Swimmer – Elena Uttaro on Signing a Letter if Intent to Lafayette College and becoming a valuable member of the class of 2022 and Division 1 Women’s Swimming and Diving Team!
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Talk with Geoff Cheah, ex Olympic swimme
Geoffrey is a 2016 Olympian, influencer and first Hong Kong Male swimmer to win a heat at the Olympics and Gold on the Fina World Cup swimming circuit. He is an Asian Games Medalist and multi-time Hong Kong national record holder.
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Granbury Teens Skipped School To Swim & Drowned
A time-honored tradition for high school seniors ended with two Granbury students dead from drowning. Now, those teenagers have been identified.
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Be part of the #MSWS2018 at Seychelles – FINA/HOSA Marathon Swim World Series
The next stop of the FINA/HOSA Marathon Swim World Series takes place in the unparalleled beauty of Seychelles. Be part of the next leg on 20th Ma yin Beau Vallon!
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SwimVortex suspends its coverage of swimming
Many are the reasons why our work is no longer sustainable but in short our decision comes down to this: the resources required for us to achieve our goals and deliver truly independent journalism, analysis and statistical services in swimming are simply not available swimming and the priorities of a failing leadership that is not…
