Month: May 2021
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Ep 21 – Chloe McCardel Marathon Swimmer and Domestic Violence Advocate | Broad Radio Aus
If courage had a name it would be Chloe McCardel, world record swimmer and domestic violence advocate. Here she tells her story, from life-threatening English Channel crossings, to surviving an abusive relationship, to rediscovering her power.
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National Swimmer Andrew Fowler Prepares for Olympics 2021
Andrew Fowler is a national swimmer of Guyana and has qualified for the Tokyo Games this summer. The police constable is preparing for the grueling task ahead. He took time to speak with Simeon Browne of the Guyana Police Force recently. Watch!
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Free Life Jackets at Popular Swimming Pools Amid Increased Risk of Drownings
Families eager to hit pools and lakes this Memorial Day weekend will see a new push for water safety.
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Swimming Season Begins Saturday in Parker as Pools Reopen | 9NEWS
A global pandemic and renovation job meant the pool had a shortened, 5-week season, and a lot of COVID-guidelines for guests and staff.
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O’Fallon Swim Academy | O’Fallon Matters
Learn to swim with O’Fallon Swim Academy! Our program is built on teaching aquatic and safety skills in a logical progression with the goal of teaching children and adults how to swim and be safe in and around the water. Register at https://www.renaudcenter.com/swim-les…
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Triple Amputee Mark Ormrod Raises £400k With Open Sea Swim | Forces News
Triple amputee and former Royal Marine Mark Ormrod has completed an open sea charity swim.
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Pregnant Mother Saves 3 Children From Drowning in Lake Michigan | TODAY
A woman was on the beach with her kids when she saw children waving their arms and going out deeper into Lake Michigan. “I ran to the edge of the pier, and they couldn’t even keep their heads above the water at that point,” she recalls. “I said, ‘I promise you, I am not going…
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Drone Video Captures Human Encounters With Great White Sharks off Southern California Coast | CBS This Morning
New drone video reveals that juvenile great white sharks are encountering humans off the Southern California coast more often than thought. Carter Evans reports.
