Month: July 2021
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“Don’t Swim!” – Dare County Beach and Ocean Safety Tips
Two Outer Banks local girls explain why it’s so important to stay out of the water and safely on the shoreline on days when the ocean water is too rough to swim, rip currents are present or the red flags are flying.
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Linford Christie Q&A with Outdoor Swimmer Magazine
We recently spent a day at the lake with Linford Christie; watch our q&a hosted by Ella Foote from Outdoor Swimmer Magazine for an inciteful and encouraging perspective on learning to swim as an adult.
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Lazor’s Journey to Tokyo | CBS4 Indy
An Olympic swimmer training in Bloomington discusses the loss she experienced before trials.
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Streamline (2021) Trailer | Sport, Olympic Swimmer, Drama Movie
Co–executive-produced by Ian Thorpe, this sports drama centres on a teenager fighting to stay afloat in the world of competitive swimming – and in his family life. In this coming-of-age tale, Levi Miller (Red Dog: True Blue, Jasper Jones, Pan) plays Benjamin, a 15-year-old swimming prodigy whose disciplined world collapses in on itself when his long-absent father…
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15-Year-Old Katie Ledecky’s 🇺🇸 First Olympic Race | Olympics
US-American swimming star Katie Ledecky is a five-time Olympic gold medallist! She made her Olympic debut at the 2012 London Olympic Games. 15-year-old Ledecky qualified to swim in the final of the women’s 800-meter freestyle by placing third overall in the heats with a time of 8:23.84. The rest was history!
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The Selkie – Swimming from the Isle of Skye to the Isle of Raasay | Isle of Raasay Distillery
The Isle of Raasay Distillery is proud to sponsor ‘Selkie’ – a challenge to become the first person in history to run, swim and cycle the length of the Outer Hebrides in aid of the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust. Read also HERD
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Patel Becomes India’s 1st Woman Swimmer at Olympics | Reuters
Maana Patel made India’s Olympics history by becoming the country’s first woman swimmer to qualify for the Games
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No One Thought I Could Do It — Sajan Prakash, First Indian Swimmer to Make Olympics Cut | the Bridge
No Indian swimmer before him had done it. And for him as well, it seemed a far-fetched dream. People wrote him off, said he can’t improve at 27 to make the Olympic A cut. And yet, Sajan Prakash proved everyone wrong!
