Month: September 2022
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Butterflier Caleb Dryer will compete for Australia in Seychelles | SwimmingNSW
Australian Age gold medallist Caleb Dryer (Trinity Grammar) is most comfortable swimming the 200m butterfly but is changing gears this weekend as he represents Australia at the FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in Seychelles. A superb athlete in the pool and in open water, this is Caleb’s first time competing on an Australian…
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Divers Find Body of Missing Swimmer in Clarksville | WKRN News 2
The search is over for a swimmer who went missing at Billy Dunlop Park in Clarksville.
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This Man Free Dives for People’s Iphones in B.C.’s Lakes and Rivers | Castanet News
Free diver Clayton Helkenberg loves to explore the waters of British Columbia.
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Boy Bitten by Bull Shark Speaks Out About Attack for 1st Time | GMA
Jameson Reeder Jr., 11, who was bitten by a bull shark last month, causing him to lose part of his leg, talks about his recovery. See Good Morning America
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Europe Energy Crisis: Some Swimming Pools Closing in France | France 24 English
Dozens of swimming pools have closed in France because of an explosion in energy costs.
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Why Has Toronto’s Olympic-Sized Swimming Pool Been Closed All Summer Long? | Rebel News
Rebel News’ David Menzies went down to Donald D. Summerville Olympic Pool in Toronto to find out why the massive pool has been closed to residents all throughout the hot summer.
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Swimmer Who Went Into Cardiac Arrest at Waikiki Swim Race Dies | KITV
The Medical Examiner today confirmed the man who suffered a heart attack during the Waikiki Roughwater Swim has died. Friends identified him as Gustavo Penilla.
