Month: October 2018
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Wang Jianjiahe – the new star at the FINA firmament | FINA Swimming World Cup 2018
A bright young star is currently lightning up at the FINA firmament in the shape of 16-year old Wang Jianjiahe from China. Wang has already broken four World Junior Records one of which is a new senior world mark for the 400m Freestyle.
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Olympian transfer is elevating ASU women’s swimming to new heights
The ASU women’s swim program has gained an invaluable asset to their already rising team in the form of Olympic gold medalist Cierra Runge. The Olympian has been swimming since she was four-years-old. Runge started club swimming at 10 years old, under then club coach Bob Bowman, and went on to make the national team at just…
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USA Swim Squads Draft Promo
Watch live November 18th as four new captains draft their squads in the USA Swim Squads draft from New York City. Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines hosts as Cammile Adams, Elizabeth Beisel, Maya DiRado and Connor Jaeger make their selections.
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Hybrids, A Powerful Animation About Marine Life Incorporating Ocean Pollution Into Their Bodies
Five talented graduate students at the French animation school Ecole MoPA created a short powerful entitled “Hybrids†for their final project. This film imagines marine life adapting to ocean pollution, incorporating the items of trash into their physical beings and evolving into dangerously self-serving hybrids looking to rule the sea.
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Devil’s Den: Exploring An Ancient Underground Cavern In Florida | Swimming Hole Safari Ep 4
We’re exploring a 75,000 year-old underground cavern in Florida! Devil’s Den is 54 feet deep and is 72 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. This cave is one of North America’s most prehistoric places.
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RNLI rescue pooch struggling to swim to safety | SWNS TV
This adorable video shows an RNLI crewman wading through high tide to rescue a Highland terrier – as the dog struggled to swim to safety after being cut off by the tide. Little Bella the terrier can be seen desperately paddling along the sea wall to keep herself afloat, as the RNLI lifeboat crew approached…
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Swimming With Giants
Earth’s oceans have been home to giant animals for hundreds of millions of years, but we know surprisingly little about their daily lives. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to swim with some of these giants of the deep? Dive into this video to virtually explore the world under the water and…
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Watch NASA dump 450,000 gallons of water in less than a minute
NASA frequently achieves breathtaking feats: launching a probe to kiss the sun, discovering new worlds in far-flung star systems, and keeping humans alive as they speed around in a spaceship 250 miles above Earth. But space is hard, and it’s not always glamorous getting there. Sometimes NASA blows us away in more mundane ways—like by shooting about 450,000 gallons…
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