Month: August 2022
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2022 Commonwealth Games: British Swimmer Tom Dean Wins 7 Medals | Sky News
Freestyle swimmer, Tom Dean has recently become England’s most decorated athlete at a single Commonwealth Games.
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Ducky Derby Sends 75,000 Rubber Ducks Swimming in Chicago River | CBS Chicago
Is there anything better than a duck dump? More than 75,000 rubber ducks went for a swim in the Chicago River for the annual Ducky Derby, benefiting Special Olympics Illinois.
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Tesla Swimming Pool Opening: Insights From the Man Who Build the Hilden Fast Charger With Tesla | Tesla Welt Podcast
Roland Schüren is the owner of the fast charging park in Hilden, Germany. He partnered with Tesla and Fastnet to build one of the best customer-focused charging parks in Germany. He just won the german Cgargeport Award 2022 for the nicest charging location in Germany. As of today, locals can go for a swim in…
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Nick Ferrari Challenges LBC Reporter to Go for Live Post-shark Attack Swim | LBC
After a shark attacked a swimmer off the British coast for the first time in 175 years, Nick Ferrari set a challenge to LBC’s reporter Charlotte Lynch.
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Titmus Dominates and Simpson Proves Anything Is Possible | 7NEWS
Cody Simpson’s place in a Commonwealth Games final, after 10 years away from the pool has been remarkable. But he is only one of many success stories in the pool from the Commonwealth Games. Ariarne Titmus has again proved her brilliance winning 4 gold medals including the 400 meter final.
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The Benefits of Swimming for Kids | CNN 10
Swimming has both physical and mental well-being benefits for every age group, but the life skill/sport helps children in particular in many ways.
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Jacob Riis Park Closed to Swimming Due to Bacteria | CBS New York
A Queen’s beach is temporarily closed to swimming due to high levels of bacteria in the water.
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Swimmer’s Itch Cases Connected to Long Lake Park in Lacey | FOX 13 Seattle
The city of Lacey, Washington is now warning anyone who goes to Long Lake Park about a parasite in the water called, “Swimmer’s itch”.
