Month: March 2022
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How To Sight In Open Water Swimming | Global Triathlon Network
Sighting might just be the most important skill to master when heading out for an open water swim. Don’t practice and you could be swimming much further than you need to, master it and you will save yourself some vital energy. Here is Mark to explain how!
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Making Waves: Transgender Swimmer Lia Thomas’ NCAA Win Sparks Public Protest | CBN News
The national title Lia Thomas won in the NCAA Div. 1 Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships has raised awareness of the threat that transgender athletes pose to women’s sports, and the public outcry is escalating.
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World’s Longest Car, With a Swimming Pool and Mini-Golf Course Inside, Rolls Into Orlando | 10 Tampa Bay
After years of refurbishment, the world’s longest car is once again ready to roll. “The American Dream,” a super limo measuring 100-feet long, now holds the Guinness World Record for the longest car in the world. As for the car it beat? Itself. According to Guinness World Records, on March 1, 2022, the massive car…
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Transgender Swimmer Lia Thomas Crowned NCAA Champion, Victory Sparks Controversy | SportsMax Zone
The Zone invites resident track and field expert Leighton Levy to review the World Athletics Indoor Champs competition.
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Lia Thomas & the Matter of Trans Athletes | Balancing Sporting Fairness vs Inclusivity | Ross Tucker | Off The Ball
Sports scientist Ross Tucker joined Joe Molloy to discuss the question of trans athletes after swimmer Lia Thomas won the NCAA swimming title.
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Max Chen and the Opportunities Swimming has Given Him | NCAA
John Hopkins swimmer Max Chen shares how swimming has helped build relationships with his teammates and help him in the classroom.
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Is It Safe and Clean to Swim in the Potomac River? | WUSA9
Advocates are trying to remove the ban on swimming in the Potomac.
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Gov. DeSantis Declares Sarasota Swimmer Winner Over Transgender Athlete | ABC Action News
Governor Ron DeSantis signed a proclamation Tuesday declaring swimmer Emma Weyant the winner of the 500-yard freestyle race at the Division 1 Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships over transgender athlete Lia Thomas.
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Julia Hartley-Brewer Slams Trans Swimmer Lia Thomas’s Win of the US National Women’s Race | talkRADIO
Trans swimmer Lia Thomas’s win of a US national women’s race has prompted outrage. Fair Play for Women’s Fiona McAnena says “This is damaging sport all the way through.” She suggests having a “women only” category and making the men’s category “open to all.”
