Category: Organization
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Violent video games have ‘no place at the Olympics’, but e-sports are still in the running
Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, said in an exclusive interview that the Games had welcomed several new sports that are popular with millennials, but on e-sports, despite their stellar rise, it would have to proceed with caution. “We want to promote non-discrimination, non-violence, and peace among people. This doesn’t match with video…
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Swim Across America St. Louis 2017
August 26, 2017 – Swim Across America St. Louis Swimmers from Oregon to Scottland make waves for cancer.
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#SwimBiz: Mind Games: How Parents Find Swim Teams for Their Kids Online
Jake Grosser of USA Swimming talks about the ways in which parents find a swim team for their kids online and how your club can capture the attention of that parent and land that registration.
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Ian Thorpe and boyfriend urge Australians to support same-sex marriage
Ian Thorpe and his boyfriend are hoping to get as many Australians as possible to vote in favour of same-sex marriage. Politicians in Australia’s Senate have repeatedly shot down attempts to hold a referendum on equal marriage. In 2016, the Liberal Party was re-elected with a promise that they would let voters decide on same-sex…
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The Swimmer
As National Day approaches, Maju Kuala Lumpur proudly presents ‘The Swimmer’. Happy National Day! :)
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The Detroit Parks & Recreation Swim Team
Behind the scenes of The Detroit Parks and Recreation Swim Team with Sheila Grant.
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Team Singapore Hall of Fame Induction 2017
More than 6,000 people gathered together at OCBC Square on 8th August for the induction ceremony of three Team Singapore athletes into the Sport Hall of Fame, an event that coincided with the finale celebration of GetActive! Singapore 2017 and in conjunction with the Victoria Cedar alliance.
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#SwimBiz: Steve Raquel, Swim Inside the Lane Lines, Think Outside of It
Steve Raquel of IOV Media discusses fun ways to integrate sponsors into your club’s social media plan.
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Swimming While Black: Then and Now
Black children drown five times as often as white children. A senior synchronized swim team in Harlem is trying to help change that.
