Month: July 2022
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Lia Thomas’ NCAA Woman of the Year Nomination Is a ‘Slap to the Face’ for Female Swimmers: Gaines | Fox News
Former superstar swimmer for Kentucky Riley Gaines decries the University of Pennsylvania’s nomination of Lia Thomas for NCAA Woman of the Year on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’ #FoxNews #tuckercarlsontonight
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UK Heatwave: ‘It’s Totally Refreshing!’ Says Early Morning Swimmer | GBNews
‘It’s totally refreshing!’ GB News’ South East reporter Ellie Costello reports from London Fields Lido where members of the public are taking a dip in the pool to cool off in record-breaking temperatures.
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Safety Around Water | A Swim Lesson With a Mission | 11Alive
The lessons teach children what to do in emergency situations in the water — not just how to swim.
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Swimming Lesson Program Aims to Reduce Risk of Drowning in Indigenous Communities | CBC News: The National
A special Red Cross swimming program aims to help reduce the risk of drownings among Indigenous people by bringing swimming lessons directly to First Nations, teaching children how to safely swim in nearby rivers and lakes.
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Swimming the Length of the Danube | DW Documentary
Chemistry professor Andreas Fath swims the length of the Danube to raise awareness about plastic waste. Four tonnes of microplastics end up in the Black Sea via the Danube every day — with consequences for people and the environment.
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Elderly Florida Woman Dies After Alligator Attack | NBC News
Investigators say two alligators were seen grabbing the woman after she fell into a pond near her Englewood home. WBBH’s Lacey Lee reports.
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Big Wave Crashes Wedding Reception in Hawaii | CBS News
A big wave literally crashed a wedding reception in Hawaii. No injuries were reported — and the cake survived.
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‘Historic’ South Shore Surf Causes Havoc to Communities Across the Hawaiian Islands | KITV
The biggest south shore surf Hawaii’s seen in decades has meant a weekend of huge waves. This was a massive swell generated in the south pacific that took days to get here, and will slowly drop over the next few days.
