Year: 2019
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Emily Seebohm On Suffering With Endo As An Elite Swimmer
Brisbane swimmer Emily Seebohm came on the show today to talk about Endometriosis Awareness Month and what it means for her to suffer with the condition while being a professional athlete. Speaking to Stav, Abby & Matt this morning, Emily revealed that stress would cause her period, often a very painful one, to come early, which affected her…
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Swimmers dive right in for Polar Plunge activities
After weather held off yesterday’s Polar Plunge activities… plungers are diving into today’s events.
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Wild Swimming Brothers (Channel Trailer)
We’re The Wild Swimming Brothers – three brothers raised in the Lake District. Together we promote wild swimming, conservation and the connection between creativity and the outdoors.
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West Texas: World’s Largest Spring-Fed Swimming Pool Reopens After Partial Collapse
An iconic spring-fed swimming pool in West Texas that closed last year for repairs has reopened following $2 million in upgrades. Matt Yurus reports.
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Cal Women’s Swimming: Teri McKeever reflects on the impact technological advances have had on sport
Cal women’s swimming head coach Teri McKeever takes a look back at the technological strides like underwater cameras, electronic timing and advances in swimsuit material, that have been made in the years since she was an athlete participating in the sport. Tune in to the next “Pac-12 Playlist” on Friday, March. 1 at 9 p.m.…
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Japanese Master Inventor Plays With Drowning For Ideas
“Unless I push myself to 0.05 seconds before death, the invention won’t come”
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What’s At The Bottom Of The Great Blue Hole?
The Great Blue Hole is a massive underwater sinkhole off the coast of Belize. In the winter of 2018, a submarine crew from Aquatica Submarines ventured to the bottom of the hole and made some unexpected discoveries.
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High school swim team among the best
Kearney High School`s Girls Swimming team is among the best in Missouri, and a class clown is leading the Bulldogs speed, in and out of the pool.
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This California Prison Teaches Inmates to Dive Deep
At the California Institution for Men, a state prison in Chino, there’s a program that trains inmates to dive deep. Here, at the on-site Marine Technology Training Center, students study commercial diving both underwater and in the classroom. Founded in 1970, the 18-month course has graduated hundreds of men—many of whom have gone on to…
