Author: rokur

Production engineer and certified swim coach. Full-time IT consultant, spare-time swimming aficionado. 2 sons, 2 daughters and a wife. President of the Faroe Islands Aquatics Federation. Likes to run :-)

See story on the Onion Just one day after Diana Nyad completed her record-breaking swim from Cuba to Florida, a local box jellyfish expressed its deep disappointment Tuesday morning at narrowly failing to achieve its lifelong dream of killing the 64-year-old swimmer. “From the time I was just a young ephyra, I’ve dreamt of the day I would sting Diana Nyad so many times that she’d die,” said the highly venomous Tripedalia cystophora, who reportedly faced numerous adverse conditions throughout the 103-mile swim including choppy currents, varying water temperatures, and Nyad’s special facial gear and skin cream that protected her…

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See NBC Olympictalk Michael Phelps returned to the pool … for a RadioShack/Motorola/Sol Republic commercial. The most decorated Olympian of all time’s retirement portfolio grew with a video published on YouTube on Monday. In the above ad, Phelps is sitting on a pool deck and is briefly transformed into a long-haired, jewelry-wearing rapper. Phelps then turns the tables on the pool party and transforms others into medalists. A torch even makes an appearance. In related news, Michael Phelps’ mystery tweet turned out to be about golf. Move along. Tomorrow is a new start… Can’t wait!!! — Michael Phelps (@MichaelPhelps) September…

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Diana Nyad has made history as the first person to swim the 110-mile Florida Strait. This was Nyad’s fifth attempt at the feat, and it took her 53 hours to complete. “I wanted this swim, this endeavor not to just be the athletic record,” Nyad, 64, said, “I wanted it to be a lesson for my life that says, be fully engaged.”

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Just a photo from the 15th FINA World Championships in Barcelona, Spain. Danish national coach Nick Juba and Faroese swimmer Pál Joensen trying to figure out how Pál could get from the Faroese hotel to train with the Danes. A nice and simple bus schedule, where we were supposed to always take the same bus line (in our case number 2), to and from training and competition venues. But since the Danes belonged to another bus line, Pál ended up taking taxis.

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Read Jyllands-Posten (in Danish) Triathlete Camilla Pedersen is admitted to the intensive care unit at Odense University Hospital. The Danish European champion has sustained a fractured skull and critical bleeding around the brain as a result of a crash while bike training on Tuesday night. “Latest development is that Camilla will be kept in artificial coma until the weekend to give the brain maximum rest and chance to recover. We can not expect decisive news until then,” the Danish Triathlon Federation writes on its website. 30-year-old Camilla Pedersen was European champion in triathlon in May, and in July she won…

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Read Jyllands-Posten Vejle teacher wants to be the first woman to complete gruelling ultra-sport feat. Thea Storm Henriksen says that she has more energy than most people. “I am not much for sitting still,” she told DR Nyheder And she won’t. Here is Thea Storm Henriksen after having participated in the world’s hardest adventure race, the Patagonian Expedition Race in Chile, back in 2012.

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