The co-op of North Muskegon, Muskegon Catholic Central, Reeths-Puffer, Mona Shores and Western Michigan Christian earned the program’s 100th win on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019.
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Sports Interview: Unlocking Kenya Swimming Federation election impasse
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Black Kids Swim interviews swim legend Jim Ellis
Black Kids Swim, the web’s #1 family resource for African-American swimmers, talks to Jim Ellis about developing the next generation of elite Black swimmers.
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YMCA offering free adult swim classes in Palm Beach County
Liz Schmidt of the YMCA of South Palm Beach County lays out details on free adult swim lessons available Oct. 28 to Nov. 1 in southern Palm Beach County.
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Jeff Blankman talks with Melea Axman of Carroll High about qualifying for State in 50 Free, 100 Fly
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H2O Audio Launches INTERVAL Lap Swimming Underwater Earphones for Apple Watch
H2O Audio, the world leader in waterproof headphones and accessories, today announced INTERVAL, the world’s first underwater music and training accessory for Apple Watch – designed specifically to bring joy and motivation to lap swimming. Suitable for first-time swimmers, or seasoned athletes, INTERVAL was designed to allow lap swimmers to enjoy music and audio entertainment, just as the running community has for years – taking the boredom out of lap swimming and training.
For more info, please visit:Â https://h2oaudio.com/collections/all-products/products/interval-swim-headphones-for-apple-watch
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Kimberley Open Short Course Championships 2019
More than 100 young swimmers from across Western Australia gathered in the Kimberley as the Broome Barracudas hosted the Kimberley Open Short Course Championships.
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Lilly King sets American record, wins 4th straight 100y breaststroke at NCAA championships
Lilly King won the 100-yard breaststroke event for a fourth straight year at 2019 NCAA championships, finishing with an American and NCAA record time of 55.73
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Saigon’s historic swimming pool – the former Cercle Sportif
In search of a place to swim laps in Saigon, I returned to the former Cercle Sportif. Once the playground of the French colonial elite , and then the South Vietnamese elite and US military and diplomatic officials, it was returned to the people as part of the Labor Culture Palace complex after the communist takeover in 1975. It’s still one of the best places for a dip in Saigon – the history and the surrounding green space are bonuses. Check it out.
