Month: November 2019
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State’s swimmer of the year more excited about team’s success
Ankeny senior Jasmine Rumley won two more state swimming titles on Saturday, but she also led the Hawkettes to a third-place finish, their highest ever under Coach Michelle Stout.
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Flinders University Professor making waves in shark safety wetsuit inventions | Adelaide | 7NEWS
A Flinders University Professor is helping protect swimmers from fatal shark attacks.
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Hot Suit provides the benefits of exercise
A bodysuit that increases body temperature has the potential to improve disabled patients’ cardiovascular health by recreating the effects of exercise.
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Welcome to the World of Swim and Sip
Come for a ride into the world of Swim and Sip. We set out to create the highest QUALITY, best ENGINEERED, most FUN floating koozie in the world!
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Shipwreck Freediving in the Virgin Islands
We find a shipwreck of a tug boat with some crazy life below the surface! We have been so amazed by the freediving in the Virgin Islands! How do you think this tug got there?!
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Jacquie Marshall: Para Swimming Coach of the Year | British Swimming Awards 2019
Jacquie Marshall couldn’t be with us as she won Para-Swimming’s Coach of the Year accolade; but Ellie Robinson, Zara Mullooly and Maisie Summers-Newton, 3 of her swimmers, were on hand with some words on her behalf.
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Kate Shortman: Artistic Swimming Athlete of the Year | British Swimming Awards 2019
Kate Shortman was honoured as the Artistic Swimmer of the Year at the British Swimming Awards, after an outstanding year in the pool.
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Mel Marshall: Swimming Coach of the Year | British Swimming Awards 2019
Mel Marshall picked up the prize of Swimming Coach of the Year at the British Swimming Awards 2019, after a fantastic year of success: in particular with the GB Men’s relay squad and her work with Adam Peaty and Luke Greenbank
