Month: June 2022
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International Swimming Federation Bans Trans Women From Competitions | GMA
FINA, the swimming world’s governing body, voted to only allow women who have transitioned by the age of 12 to compete in international races like the Olympics.
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Experts Urge Swim Lessons, Water Safety to Prevent Child Drownings | Eyewitness News ABC7NY
As more local pools and parks are re-opening from pandemic shutdowns, the American Academy of Pediatrics is urging families to provide swim lessons. Read more on Eyewitness News
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Summer Safety: Teaching Kids to Safely Swim Indoors, Outdoors | Click On Detroit | Local 4 | WDIV
One of the most fun summer activities for children poses some of the most dangers to them. It’s important to teach kids how to swim properly, and how to recognize and understand their limits when it comes to swimming in pools or in live bodies of water. Here are some tips from professionals.
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NYC to Cut Some Swim Programs Due to Lifeguard Shortage | Eyewitness News ABC7NY
The New York City Parks Department admitted that the nation’s lifeguard shortage means there will not be enough lifeguards for the city’s public pools. Sonia Rincon has the details. Read more on Eyewitness News
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Duncan Scott Pulls out of World Championships | Scottish Swimming
Duncan Scott has withdrawn from the British Swimming team heading out to the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest as he continues his recovery from a recent bout of COVID. Scott – who produced an iconic anchor leg of freestyle to secure Britain a historic Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay gold at the last World Championships in…
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How to Get Swim Lessons for Free in Georgia | 11Alive
New numbers show a record 69 people drowned in Georgia last year.
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Pier to Cove Swim Event Returns to La Jolla | CBS 8 San Diego
After a two-year hiatus from the pandemic, the La Jolla swim event returns
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Texas Game Wardens Say to Keep an Eye on Younger Swimmers in Lakes | CBSDFW
As the temperatures rise, more North Texas families will be heading for the water to beat the heat, and first responders want to remind people about the dangers.
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