Month: May 2021
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Draining and Cleaning our Huge 18th Century Swimming Pool – Julie’s Diary Ep 3
The natural swimming pool at Mapperton dates back at least 150 years and is enjoyed by Julie for cold water swimming, as well as by hundreds of newts and frogs. But once a year it needs cleaning, and Julie tries her hand at pressure washing.
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European Aquatics Championships, Budapest (HUN) – Day 9, Summary
Another WR for Kolesnikov, Peaty rules on, Greek tears and joy Russian rocket Kliment Kolesnikov further bettered his world record in the 50m back, this time it came with the title plus the usual bonus of 10.000 Euros. Two gold medals were handed out in the women’s 100m fly as not even one hundredth of…
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Sister Of Melino Liu, Grant High Teen Who Drowned In American River, Talks To CBS13
Poliana Liu, the sister of 17-year-old drowned swimmer Molino Liu, says he couldn’t swim and that urged him not to get into the water. His body was found early Sunday morning near the El Manto river access area.
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What It Takes to Be a Lifeguard | ABC15 Arizona
They are often the quiet, yet highly visible, part of your summer fun. You probably quickly forget they’re even there once you’re in the water. Lifeguards, sitting up high, slowly scanning the water. Alex Minardo is the founder of Euvori Aquatics. His Valley company not only trains lifeguards but also places them at some of…
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Swim Star Sun Yang’s 3-Day Retrial at Sports Court Next Week
The retrial in three-time Olympic champion swimmer Sun Yang’s doping case will be held over three days next week, the Court of Arbitration for Sport said Tuesday. The court set May 25-27 for the hearing to be held in private by video link. Sun’s first hearing in November 2019 took one day, was opened to the media,…
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100 Days To Go – Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
After years of dedication, training and hard work, it’s almost time for Para athletes to come together in Tokyo to make their dreams come true and celebrate human potential. See Olympics
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Ceuta: Children Among Thousands of Migrants in Desperate Swim From Morocco to Spanish Enclave
The Spanish government has deployed troops to Ceuta to patrol the border with Morocco after thousands of migrants swam into the northern African enclave, a source from the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday.
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Do all swimmers have squishy bones? | Skills N’ Talents
Swimming is a low impact and non-weight-bearing sport. You don’t have the constant weight of you body pushing down on your bones or joints. You don’t constantly crash into the ground either, the way you do when you are running. This is obviously good for your bones. Or is it? 00:00 – Squishy bones? 00:12…
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Bondi Beach Lifeguard Saves American Woman Who Turns Out To Be A Lifeguard!? | Bondi Rescue
Lifeguard Harrison saves an American woman wearing an outfit you’d wear to a ‘5 Star Hotel’ who turns out to be a lifeguard herself!
