Year: 2019
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Swiss swimmer starts 800-kilometer swim on Baikal
51-year-old Swiss extreme swimmer Ernst Bromeis set off on his epic 60-day swim along the length of Lake Baikal in Russia. https://youtu.be/n2e0A7X8sJA
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Worlds Largest Swim Lesson 2019
The World’s Largest Swim Lesson was a success! Even Mayor Jane Castor made a splash at the Sulphur Springs Pool to help kids learn life-saving swim safety skills. Thank you, Tampa Parks & Recreation for teaching our city’s kids how to swim! Find a pool near you
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Lessons Learned with Cody Miller, Kathleen Baker & Caeleb Dressel | Off the Blocks S2 Ep5
A star-studded cast of swimmers – including Cody Miller, Caeleb Dressel, Kathleen Baker, Michael Andrew, Ryan Murphy, Jordan Wilimovsky, Regan Smith, Lilly King and Mallory Comerford – wrap up season 2 of “Off the Blocks†with six lessons we’ve learned this year in the run-up to the FINA World Championships and other major international competitions.
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Shark spotted close to swimmers in Jacksonville Beach
Lifeguards used a jet ski to direct a shark away from swimmers in shallow waters near the lifeguard tower in Jacksonville Beach.
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Tom and Greg Van Volkenburg swim 24 miles across Lake Erie
Tom and Greg Van Volkenburg swim 24 miles across Lake Erie
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Bart Aernouts: From Duathlon To Triathlon | Do You Need To Swim Well To Podium At Kona?
Bart Aernouts was a duathlon world champion before stepping into the world of triathlon. With very little swimming experience it has taken years of training but in 2018 he came second at the Ironman World Championships. Fraser has been to meet him!
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How to Breath in Swimming | The Race Club
At the Race Club camps we often discuss how much and where to breath in swimming and they generally have a good sense of what they are doing but when we ask “How do you Breath in Swimming†there is usually a pause.
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Get Ready for the 2019 Phillips 66 National Championships
The Biggest Swimming event in the U.S. is heading to Stanford, Calif., July 31 – August 4. The 2019 Phillips 66 Nationals will be the most exciting yet with the opportunity to watch some of the world’s fastest swimmers compete head-to-head AND enjoy the on-site activations in the 20,000 sq. ft Toyota Aqua Zone.
