Year: 2021
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Ohio State Swimmer and Dover Native Hunter Armstrong Heads to Tokyo in Search of Gold | WKYC Channel 3
Ohio State swimmer and Dover native Hunter Armstrong heads to Tokyo in search of gold. Armstrong is the first Ohio State male swimmer to make the U.S. Olympic swimming team in 65 years. He placed second in the 100m Backstroke at the 2021 US Olympic Swimming Trials, qualifying for the 2021 Olympic Games. Good Luck…
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2 State Beaches Closed to Swimmers | FOX 61
Rocky Neck and Gay City State Parks closed fo possible contamination
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International swimmers try to conquer Russia’s vast Lake Baikal | Africanews
Participants take in turns – relay style – without rest or sleep during the more than 30-hour challenge
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Olympic Champ Rebecca Adlington Introduces Baby Albie & Opens Up About Body Confidence | Loose Women
She’s a four-time Olympic Medallist – two of them gold – who’s broken world records for her country. But over the last year former team GB freestyle swimmer Rebecca Adlington has swapped breaststroke for babies and the swimming pool for school books as she’s had a second baby, Albie, and been homeschooling her 6-year-old daughter…
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Video: More Parents Enrolling Infants Into Survival Swim Lessons | KSAT 12
KSAT12’s Alicia Barrera joins GMSA@9 to discuss where parents can find water safety classes for infants.
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Real Health: Sea Swimming For Optimal Health With Dr. Catherine Kelly | Independent.ie
We all know drinking plenty of water is good for us. But how else can water improve our health and well-being?
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Swim Areas Around Dockweiler State Beach, El Segundo Beach Reopened After Sewage Spill | CBS Los Angeles
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Monday night announced that swim areas closed after 17 million gallons of sewage spilled into the ocean have been reopened. Katie Johnston reports.
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Swim Club Members Teach Kids How to Swim | 41 Action News
Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City is partnering with Empire Swim Club to teach kids to swim and prevent drowning deaths.
