Month: February 2021
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Swimming 250 Feet Underwater |The Man Who Doesn’t Breathe S1E1| Only Human
Free-diving world champion Stig Severinsen, also known as “The Man Who Doesn’t Breatheâ€, is the first person to swim the longest distance under 1 meter of thick ice in extreme cold waters wearing only swimming trunks! Stig’s World Record has sent shock waves across the world, as this super human has succeeded in swimming 250…
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Rachel Klinker ‘Honored’ to Contribute to California’s Pac-12 Women’s Swimming Championship
Pac-12 Networks’ Rich Burk and Amy Van Dyken speak with California women’s swimming’s Rachel Klinkler during the Pac-12 Women’s Swimming Championship. California won the title thanks in-part to Klinkler’s win in the 200 butterfly.
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Swimmers Gather at Tupelo Aquatic Center
Hundreds of swimmers got to compete Saturday after state leaders canceled swim season because of the pandemic.
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Alamo Heights’ Connor Foote Wins Two State Titles, Named Swimmer of the Meet at Uil Boys 5a State
Alamo Heights junior Connor Foote took the UIL Class 5A State Swimming & Diving Championships by storm, winning both the 100 Freestyle and 100 Backstroke, setting three school records and earning Swimmer of the Meet honors.
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Why I Swim | MySwimPro
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The Native American Legend Lurking In Lake Okanagan | Boogymen | Shiver
In the depths of Lake Okanagan, a monster known as “Naathik”, described as a 10-15 meter long serpent, has been sighted on and off since the 19th century. The Native American Syilx people have long documented its existence and residents report constant sightings. Discover one of Canada’s oldest and most enduring legends.