Month: February 2023
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The Long Forgotten Secret of the Dead Sea
A very short season in Jordan begins here, from a vacation day in the Dead Sea with a bit of a throwaway episode. I thought it might be a nice palate cleanser before we head into the refugee camps that were my real destination in the country.
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Swimming With 100 Manatees | Brave Wilderness
On this adventure, Mark is heading back to Florida to attempt to find a legendary spring that is said to be one of the last strongholds of the Florida manatee. Every winter hundreds of manatees make their way to Crystal River to escape the cold but with their numbers in decline will the team be…
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2023 South32 Rottnest Channel Swim 2023 Highlights | Rottnest Channel Swim
Done and dusted! Congrats to all of our swimmers, you crushed it A massive thank you to our paddlers, skippers, support crew, volunteers, friends, and family for making today so great. See you in 2024
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Athlete of the Week: St. Francis Senior Swimmer Scotty Buff | WTOL11
Heading to the University of Florida, Buff is looking to break records in his last high school meet.
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Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer Simone Manuel Talks About Falling Back in Love With Swimming and More | Yahoo! Sports
The five-time Olympic medalist spoke with Yahoo Sports’ Callie Lawson-Freeman to discuss how she struggled with overtraining during last year’s Games – and how she’s come to love the sport of swimming again.
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Thousands Take Part in Rottnest Swim | Sky News Australia
Around 2,500 people are taking on a 19.7-kilometer open-water swim from Perth’s Cottesloe Beach to Rottnest Island.
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Katie Ledecky Reacts to Her Tokyo 2020 800M Win | Olympics
Katie Ledecky is an American swimming legend. She is considered as the best freestyle swimmer of the present day and one of the best swimmers of all time, with 7 Olympic victories, 18 world titles, and currently 2 world records. In this video, she reacts to her 800m freestyle performance at the Olympic Games 2030…
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Johnson County Swimmers Claim Kansas State Championships | KMBC 9
KMBC’s Karen Kornacki reports on how many of the swimmers are already back in the pool.
