Author: rokur
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Paps Live: Ryan Lochte Tours New York
“Ryan Lochte takes his Olympic Gold Medals to the Today Show, Access Hollywood, Inside Edition and Entertainment Tonight.” (Paparazzi alert) http://youtu.be/09PnOfdFgqk
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Arena Swim Chat – James Magnussen
“Have a question for James? Join the Arena Swim Chat with the Australian sprinter!”
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Cathrin Carlzon and also hero Tobias Jakobsson explain how they saved that 2-year-old boy from drowning, Wednesday
Expressen has this video now where Cathrin Levander (Carlzon) and also hero Tobias Jakobsson explain how they saved that little boy from drowning, who yesterday went into a river in Uppsala, Sweden, fastened to his baby carriage, as reported by simma.nu/se and then reported here and on SwimmingWorld Magazine. See also Metro, UNT and SvD. Video and sources…
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Behold the Tokina Rain-Repelling Camera Lens Filter
See NewsShooter and Mashable Japanese lens maker Tokina has developed this intriguing “rain dispersion filter” for TV broadcast cameras that keeps the video image raindrop-free with the help of a special hydrophilic coating. “Although from the front it looks like the lens would still be obscured some, the water that is being sprayed onto the…
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Waterspace
“Kalev Maevali is a 57 year old from Towradgi, New South Wales, Australia. He swims almost everyday all year round because, well, he can. During an interview Kalev talks about how he interacts with the water that surrounds him and what goes through his mind during these weightless times.” Waterspace from Dylan Robinson on Vimeo.
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Tyler McGill: 3 things every swimmer has to have to be successful
Tyler McGill shares the 3 things every swimmer has to have to be successful. Tyler McGill 3 things every swimmer has to have from Fitter & Faster Swim Tour on Vimeo.
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Stig Severinsen – “The Man Who Doesn’t Breathe”
“Demonstrating extreme skill, incredible bravery and intense dedication, four-time, Danish World Champion freediver, Stig Ã…vall Severinsen, achieved a new Guinness World Record when he accomplished ‘the longest dive under ice’, on a single breath of air. Authenticating his lifelong passion for water and breath-holding, Stig pushed himself far beyond the limits of any normal human…
