A dramatic rescue was caught on camera Wednesday morning after emergency crews were rushed to Bob Hall Pier on Padre Island when two people were spotted struggling
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Niagara University facing gender discrimination suit
Three women swimmers say the coach failed to stop males from bullying and humiliating them.
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Underwater hockey to make waves at Southeast Asian Games | AFP
Swimmers wearing snorkels and gripping short curved sticks dive to the bottom of a pool in Malaysia, and charge at a puck as they compete in an energetic game of underwater hockey. Invented in the 1950s in Britain — where it is known as “Octopush” — to help divers keep fit during the winter months, the game has gained a small but dedicated following from Europe to Asia.
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Julia Oppedisano | Spartans All-Access | Michigan State Swim and Dive
“Having a degree from here while also doing what I love will really set me apart.”
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What My Day off Looks like (Epic Fun) | Michael Andrew Vlogs
I’m never far from water, even when I’m not training! Here’s everything I do on a day off…
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Sports Jam Spotlight: Sierra Smith
In this week’s Sports Jam Spotlight segment Jason Melillo profiles Armstrong swimmer Sierra Smith. The senior is one of the top swimmers in the state and will swim in college at the University of Missouri. Airing on the September 23, 2019 edition of CCX Media’s Sports Jam.
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Happiness is hydrotherapy: the pool where community love runs deep | The Pool
Innisfail’s Mary and Duncan Patterson visit their local pool twice a week.
The water aerobics workouts help keep their bodies fit, but the benefits to their mental well-being run much deeper.
Duncan has dementia and wife Mary is his full-time carer.
For Mary, the pool is a place of respite. For Duncan, it’s a source of social interaction.
At the pool, the Patterson’s are immersed in a community that cares, where the support and encouragement offered by their fellow exercisers is overflowing.
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Swimming: Australia’s Rice to help India rise in Olympic pool
Triple Olympic champion Stephanie Rice is confident she can help India get its first Olympic medal from swimming after announcing plans to set up her academy in the country early next year.
The Australian swimmer won three gold medals at the Beijing Games in 2008 – each in world record times – and will be inducted next month as an Athlete Member of The Sport Australia Hall of Fame, one of the highest honours in Australian sport.
A swimmer making the cut for the Olympics is a cause of celebration in India given the abysmal record of its athletes in the pool at the highest stage of competition but Rice believes there was enough talent in the country of 1.3 billion.
“The biggest contribution that I can make, that’s probably lacking a little bit, is the high level international coaching experience in India,†she told reporters at a beachside hotel in Mumbai on Tuesday.
“Lot of the current Indian swimmers train in the Thailand or the U.S. and they come back to compete for the country.
“It makes it really hard for India to become a really good sporting nation because you require every athlete to have funds to be able to train somewhere else in the world.â€
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Swim Longer Easier – 3 Breathing Drills For New Swimmers
You can swim longer and have it feel so much easier if you can just get your body position and your breathing corrected. In this video we’re going to take a look at 3 breathing drills and 3 things to keep in mind while you do these drills.
