Year: 2019
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Wayzata Girls Swimming Primed for Sections
The Wayzata girls swimming and diving team is in the home stretch of preparations for this week’s Section 5AA meet. The 4th-ranked Trojans have won their section 13 years in a row and will be favorites to win again. Section 5AA also includes local teams Armstrong, Champlin Park, Cooper, Osseo and Park Center. The section…
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How To Swim In A Hot Pool | Whiteboard Wednesday
We’ve all been there before, we show up to the pool or lake and it feels like a million degrees! In this video we’re going to share 5 tips on how you can manage swimming in hot water.
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Biggest ever Red Bull Neptune Steps event to be staged in Glasgow
2020 event doubles in size to meet growing demand
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Hosszu, Andrew and Murphy inspire Hungarian school children | ISL | Budapest
Katinka Hosszu (Team Iron), Michael Andrew (NY Breakers) and Ryan Murphy (LA Current) spent a day at a Budapest school, hoping to inspire the next generation to take up swimming.
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Swimming with Wild Manatees
The West Indian manatee, also called the sea cow, or as I like to say, the water potato, or maybe it’s more of an ocean blimp? Regardless, this spirited gentle giant is one of just 6,000 manatees living in Florida and the first one I’ve ever swam with!
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Winter Swimming – Polish Walruses – Poland In
Have you ever done winter swimming? It’s a pretty popular activity in Poland! Taking a dip in an ice-cold lake or river might sound extreme but so-called “Walruses” (winter swimmers) says it can improve your health and just feels amazing!. Watch our video to find out more!
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Home Renovation for Blind Teenage Swimmer | George to the Rescue feat. Molly Burke
15-year-old Anastasia Pagonis, a life-long swimmer who struggled with vision impairment for most of her life, won’t let complete vision loss stop her from achieving her dreams. Hoping to inspire others who are visually impaired and face their own personal challenges, she overcomes her disability on a daily basis, and is currently training for the…
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UK officials blame asthmatics for the carbon footprints of 180,000 cars
Because we live on a divergent Hellworld timeline where everything is too comically absurd to be real except for the fact that it is, the BBC published an article about the need for asthmatics like me to step up our roles in fighting climate change. This is just the very beginning of it: Many people with asthma…
