Month: September 2022
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From The Swimming Pool To The Ballroom Ellie Simmonds On All Things Strictly | This Morning
Strictly waltzed back onto our screens this weekend, and today we’ll be joined in the studio by Ellie Simmonds and her partner Nikita Kuzmin for their first sofa chat, ahead of this weekend’s first elimination.
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Utah Clothing Company Creates Swimwear for Breast Cancer Survivors | KSL News
Breast cancer survivors and sisters from Utah will launch a swimwear line for women who have had surgery.
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‘Either Swim or Drown:’ Woman Leaves Kissimmee Home as It Flooded From Hurricane Ian | WKMG News 6 ClickOrlando
April said she had to leave her Kissimmee home with her 72-year-old mother through a window as it flooded.
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Swimmer Who Raced Lia Thomas Says UPenn Team Members Thanked Her for Speaking Out | Yahoo! News
A female University of Kentucky swimmer who competed against transgender athlete Lia Thomas’s participation in women’s swimming said Wednesday that many University of Pennsylvania team members expressed their gratitude for her advocacy for fairness in women’s sports. “I actually had a ton of Lia Thomas’ teammates reach out to me personally, and thank me for what I’m…
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Swimming | Teen Chases Olympic Dream | eNCA
Milla Drakopoulos appears to have a bright future in the swimming pool. The 16-year-old’s career has already taken her to the Fina World junior swimming Championships.
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Swimmers Blasted by Large Wave During Hurricane Ian | NSP Chasers – Skystock
Some brave swimmers attempted to swim in Fort Myers, FL as the dangerous storm surge from Hurricane Ian was hitting the area.
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Paralympic Swimming Champion Hannah Russell Meets Para-Swimmer Ethan Naisbitt | Sky Sports News
At only three days old, Ethan Naisbitt was at risk of losing both legs and his right arm due to blood clots. His right leg and arm were saved, but not his left leg, which was amputated when he was three days old. Ethan’s lungs were not fully developed, and he was on a ventilator…
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Paralympian Jamal Hill on His Disability Journey and Teaching Millions to Swim | BEONDTV
Jamal Hill describes living with his disability, from acknowledging it to his drive to be a Paralympian. Hill tells Carlos Amezcua about why he created a goal to teach one million people how to swim with SwimUpHill.org and growing to one million people each year. Plus his book “A Bowl, A Bench and a Bucket”…
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Hundreds Swim Along SF Waterfront to Raise Funds for Cancer Fight | KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
Hundreds of people came together Saturday for an event in the San Francisco Bay that made some waves in the fight against cancer. Max Darrow reports. (9-24-22)