Month: July 2021
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Crews Search for Teen Who Went Swimming on Meramec River, Did Not Resurface | KMOV St. Louis
Crews are searching for a teenage girl who went underwater on the Meramec River Friday afternoon and did not resurface.
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Artistic expression through swimming | Kristina Makushenko | TEDxSIBMBengaluru
Kristina Makushenko is a 4-time world champion in artistic swimming. Makushenko is quite popular on Instagram and TikTok where her videos become a rage on the internet. She is trying to capture the audience with her videos and popularize the art of “Rhythmic Gymnastics Underwaterâ€. She is popularly known as ‘The girl who dances underwater’.…
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Elite Black Swimmers Targeted by Olympic Swim Cap Ban | The Damage Report
Racism is alive and well attacking marginalized groups competing in the Olympic Games. John Iadarola and Jeff Waldorf break it down on The Damage Report.Â
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Swim Safe: “What if I don’t know CPR?” | AZFamily
“One of the things we try to tell people is do compressions to the beat of [the song] ‘Stayin’ Alive,’ so that’s about 100 to 120 compressions a minute,” Tempe Assistant Fire Chief Andrea Glass explained. “That will at least give us a chance to be able to make a difference in somebody’s life.”
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World Champion Swimmer Ryan Murphy Dives Into His Passion for the Sport | Goldfish Swim School
Long before Ryan Murphy was making waves and setting records as a World Champion Swimmer and Olympic athlete, he was just a little fish with a big dream.
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Nuzest Europe | Marathon swimmer Alice Dearing’s journey to the Olympics
Team GB marathon and open water swimmer Alice Dearing talks about her journey to discovering open water swimming and training and qualifying for the Olympic Games.
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Top 10 Water Safety Tips | SCCMOTV
St. Charles County Regional Emergency Management shares these tips for water safety.
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Search Continues for Possible Drowning Victim in Chattahoochee River | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Columbus Fire & EMS responders are continuing to search the Chattahoochee River for a possible drowning victim, Columbus Fire & EMS Battalion Chief Bryan Watson said. The incident was reported to the agency around 5 p.m. June 29, 2021
