Month: May 2021
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‘Poolmageddon’ – A Major Chlorine Shortage Is Set to Spoil Summertime Fun in the Swimming Pool
The chlorine shortage is widespread and it will likely worsen — driving chlorine prices even higher — as homeowners start to prep swimming pools for the season. CNBC spoke to pool industry insiders in multiple states — including Florida, Michigan, Nevada and Texas — about the tight supplies, which are expected to blindside pool owners,…
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David Marsh: What Do World-Class Swimmers Do Better Than Everyone Else? | Fitter and Faster Swim Camps
David Marsh talks about what differentiates World-Class swimmers from everyone else! “They have an uncanny ability to be eager.” 1-Attention to detail 2-They want to be the best all the time 3-Live a champions lifestyle 4-Free thinkers
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Why We Go Cold Water Swimming | The Berlin Series
In this week’s episode, we go cold water swimming. Coldwater swimming has become a weekly routine for both Karam and I throughout the winter. We’ve fallen in love with the amazing ice dipping community as well as the feeling of complete bliss afterward. These freezing Sunday mornings have increased our productivity, tolerance to the cold,…
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Swimmer Drowns at Lake Tapps
A 24-year-old was trying to swim across the lake, but didn’t make it, according to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department.
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Video: CT Swimmer Prepares for Olympic Trials
A swimmer from Orange is preparing for the U.S. Olympic trials.
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Men 10m Synchro – Last round of dives | FINA Diving World Cup 2021
With one round to go, Mexico, Ukraine, Canada, USA, Germany and South Korea were still fighting for a spot at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Who made it? Look at this great sequence of dives
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Pools Open up for the Summer in East Tennessee
The CDC says kids should still wear a mask when they are not in the pool or when eating or drinking.
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Myanmar Swimmer Win Htet Oo Gives up Olympic Dream to Protest Junta Violence
Myanmar swimmer Win Htet Oo has abandoned his chance to compete in the Tokyo Olympics as a protest against the military junta’s violence. In an April 10 statement, the 26-year-old said joining Myanmar’s Olympic team would legitimize “a murderous regimeâ€.
