Category: Organization
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The Swim For a Mile Challenge
Swim For a Mile (SFAM) is a 12-week challenge that gets people who can swim a little to swim a lot! The challenge takes place annually from January to May.
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Former Swimmer Believes Ursinus College Overreached Punishment Canceling Rest Of Season For Men’s, Women’s Teams
A former member of the swim team believes Ursinus College overreached with its punishment after the school canceled the rest of the season for both the men’s and women’s swim teams for reportedly violating the anti-hazing policy and student code of conduct. The college characterized the situation as hazing, involving alcohol and underage drinking. See CBS…
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Ursinus College Cancels Remainder Of Swim Season Over Reported Hazing
Ursinus College has canceled the remainder of the swimming season for both men’s and women’s teams following a hazing scandal. In a lengthy statement released by the college on Friday, officials did not get into specifics about what exactly happened but stated, “… the men’s and women’s swimming teams had committed violations of the college’s…
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Ryan Lochte Asked Michael Phelps For Advice On Balancing Fatherhood And Olympics Training
Swimmer Ryan Lochte is attempting to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, but he’s realized it’s a lot different training as a dad of two! Ryan told Access Daily’s Mario Lopez and Kit Hoover about juggling his hardcore practices and being a great dad to his kids, 2-year-old Caiden and 5-month-old Liv. He…
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Big School Swim 2019
The Big School Swim 2019 was the most successful so far, with more schools and pupils participating than ever before.
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Lees-McRae Swimming gives back to the community
Check out what Head Swimming Coach Sean Weddell and others had to say about their afterschool swim lessons partnership with Banner Elk Elementary.
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Children should not stop playing sport in run up to exams as it has no impact on results, study suggests
Professor Peter Clough, head the Psychology department at Huddersfield University who carried out the research, found that contrary to what some parents believe, “sport involvement does not appear to have any negative implications†on results. He told The Daily Telegraph: “Overall, taking part in sport appears to have a lot of positive impact. There is…
