Month: September 2018
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Top 5 Smallest Countries to Win Gold at the Olympics | Top Moments
Having a small population does not exclude a country from taking part and even winning gold medals at the Olympic Games. We bring you the top 5 smallest countries to win gold at the Olympics – from Helsinki 1952 over Seoul 1988 to London 2012 – from Anthony Nesty over Hanni Nestel to Kirani James,…
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Mysterious great white shark lair discovered in Pacific Ocean
The sharks’ annual pilgrimage to the mid-Pacific region from the coasts of California and Mexico has baffled scientists for years, not just because it is so far away — it takes a month for the sharks to get there — but because it seemed, on the surface, to be lacking the kind of prey or…
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Synchronized swimming NEPTUN
Exercise of the Cinematography department, called “Sport advertisment”, FAMU Prague
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Hope has no finish line | Family, friends of Amazing Grace to swim in her honor
They swim for Grace, who proved that joy and hope are not cemented in circumstances. See 11alive.com
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Watch Over 350 Swimmers Compete in Open-Water Florida Keys Race
Over 350 national and international participants competed in calm, clear waters off the Florida Keys Saturday during the Swim for Alligator Lighthouse, an eight-mile open-water challenge. Miami resident Yoelvis Pedraza, 31, emerged from the Atlantic Ocean as the top individual swimmer with a time of 2 hours, 55 minutes and 36 seconds. Top female finisher Chelsea Nauta, 29,…
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Gold Bae (Sarah Sjöström) – Olympic Champ
Get to know Sarah Sjöström! Sjöström is the World Record holder in multiple events including the 50-meter freestyle (long course), the 100-meter freestyle (long course), the 200-meter freestyle (short course), the 50-meter butterfly (long course), and the 100-meter butterfly (long course and short course). She was also the first Swedish woman to win an Olympic…
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Swimmers Save 4-Year-Old From Drowning In Quarry Park
Earnestine Williams took her kids to the waters at Quarry Park near St. Cloud Saturday to beat the heat, Bill Hudson reports (2:01). WCCO 4 News at 6 – Sept. 17, 2018
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Olympic swimmer Junya Koga to face 4-year doping ban
Rio Olympic relay swimmer and 2009 world champion Junya Koga is set to be issued a four-year ban by a FINA doping panel for violating anti-doping rules, sources familiar with the matter said late Monday evening. Should the sport’s ruling body announce the decision, the 31-year-old Koga, who said in a hearing in late August…
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This is how much plastic enters the ocean every 60 seconds
“Every 60 seconds the equivalent of a truckload of plastic enters the ocean. Together we can change that: Sign @GreenpeaceInternational ‘s petition: https://act.gp/TruckloadOfPlastic Learn more about the project: www.truckloadofplastic.com
