Year: 2022
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Nanaimo Diamonds Artistic Swimming Coach Inspires Team Towards Success | Shaw Spotlight
Competitive artistic swimming athlete Hannah Proud is the newest and youngest coach of the Nanaimo Diamonds Artistic Swimming Club. Drawing from her own experience as a high-performance athlete, she focuses on her team’s well-being in practice and creates a positive and supportive environment that is critical for her athlete’s success.
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GoPro: Free Diving Hidden Caves in Menorca | Victor De Valles
GoPro Family Member Victor De Valles traveled to the Spanish island of Menorca to explore its underwater caves, swim through submerged tunnels, and blow beautiful bubble rings. He dove deep into the darkness with HERO11 Black so we could fully take the beauty of the Mediterranean.
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Red Sea Expedition Announcement | Lewis Pugh Foundation
From 11 October 2022, Lewis will swim from Saudi Arabia to Hurghada, Egypt. Along the way, he will pass Sharm el-Sheikh, where world leaders will be gathering for COP27 in November.
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FINA Swimming World Cup 2022 | Swimmers to Watch | Group 1
We are less than a week away from the start Swimming World Cup. For the next four days we will be showing you which swimmers to look out for.
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Aquaphobia: Myths, Stereotypes & Barriers – Black History Month | Sky Sports News
Alice Dearing presents part one of the documentary Aquaphobia which looks at the myths and stereotypes and explores the barriers to swimming for the black and Asian communities in the UK.
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Sydney’s Most Polluted Swimming Spot Has Been Revealed | 7NEWS
Sydney’s most polluted swimming spot has been revealed. Foreshore Beach in the city’s south was dubbed the worst and deemed unsafe for swimmers, but it’s not alone with over a dozen other locations along the coast also not up to scratch.
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NYC’s Hudson River: Clean Enough to Swim In? | Cheddar Explains
For years following World War II, it was unthinkable to swim in New York City’s harbor. Today, though, decades of effort and hard work have made a big difference – and the water regularly tests clean. But… is it safe to swim in?
