Former USA Swim coach Todd Schmitz provides insight into the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games and introduces his newest local star.
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Rebecca Adlington’s Swim-Of-War | Gods Of The Game
Gold medalist Rebecca Adlington battles the mortals in a swim-o-war.
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How to swim at home during quarantine
A little device I thought of
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How the Mystery of “Dead Water” Could Save Swimmers
For thousands of years, sailors have been telling stories of a mysterious phenomenon called dead water. Even after scientists figured out why it happens, it still affects swimmers today.
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Tokyo 2020: How Coronavirus Forced an Olympic Postponement
The Tokyo Olympics are to be postponed until 2021 after talks between Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, and the International Olympic Committee president, Thomas Bach. Abe felt that postponing the games was the most appropriate response to the global disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s a look back at events over the past seven years that lead to the games being postponed
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Philip Hodges Loch Ness Solo Swim
On the 25th of July 2017, in a time of 13 hours and 44 minutes I swam the length of Loch Ness from Loch End to Fort Augustus. The swim was observed by Helen Beveridge, ratified and certified by the British Long Distance Swimming Association (BLDSA). I was the first Australian to complete this swim following English Channel Rules.
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Commercial Aquatics Australia Advise Facilities on Swimming Pool Maintenance During COVID-19 Closure
“We understand a number of privately owned centres are simply ‘hitting the emergency stop button’ and walking out, as well as a number of Government facilities run by third party operators being told their services are no longer required and as such facilities have been switched off.
“An immediate and complete shutdown of your swimming pool/s is the last resort and is not recommended as long term and sometimes irreparable damage can result in both filtration systems and pool structures.
To quote an extract from a recent Royal Life Saving statement;
“To the Federal, State and Territory and Local Governments, we urge that you:
- Take steps now to ensure that every pool that was open on 1st March 2020 will be operational, has a skilled workforce and is ready to reâ€open when they are given the green light to do so.
- This means ensuring that these vital swimming pools and Swim Schools are maintained during this period of closure. Pools left to fall into disrepair are very difficult and costly to reâ€instate. They are prone to damage and failures. Longâ€term closures will have significant impacts on health, safety and wellbeing.
- Ensure that funds are available to retain key operational staff, whether directly employed by councils, or facility operators. These staff will be required to ensure pool maintenance.â€
First and foremost, it must be emphasised that pool filtration and structural designs are generally based around operation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year, with constant water temperature and water loading.
“What we mean by is that all calculations, product technical data, water balance parameters and geotechnical conditions have been used to ensure its meets and exceeds design life. You must not empty or turn off a pool and expect it to survive over a prolonged period.â€
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US Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky says postponing Olympics was ‘certainly the right call’
For superstar US swimmer Katie Ledecky, a five-time Olympic gold medalist who has 15 world championship titles and has broken 14 world records, the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games because of the coronavirus pandemic was disappointing, “but it was certainly the right call,” she told CNN on Thursday.
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Tokyo Olympics Organizers Considering July 2021 for Opening Ceremony
The Summer Olympics in Tokyo, postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, will likely open on July 23, 2021, according to people familiar with the matter.
The International Olympic Committee and Japanese organizers bowed to widespread pressure among athletes, sports federations and national Olympic committees and on Tuesday agreed to postpone the Games to 2021 but left the new date in question. The opening ceremony of the Games had been scheduled for July 24.
The I.O.C. said a final decision could come in weeks, but it is now much more likely to be announced earlier, according to the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of guidance issued by the I.O.C. The Japanese state broadcaster NHK on Saturday also reported the July 23, 2021, date as the new target.
The I.O.C. will convene an emergency meeting of its decision-making executive board on Sunday to discuss the decision.
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