The Kenya national deaf swimming team may not travel to brazil for the 5th deaf world championships due to lack of funds.
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Swimmer Caeleb Dressel on Beating Michael Phelps’ Record — and Behind-the-Scenes at the Olympics
Even though he just broke the world record set by the most decorated Olympic athlete, Michael Phelps, 22-year-old American swimmer Caeleb Dressel says he still has room for improvement.
Dressel dominated the 100-meter butterfly at the World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, on July 26, touching in during a semifinal heat at 49.50 seconds, shattering Phelps’ record of 49.82 seconds which he set 2009.
“It was pretty special,†the Florida native tells PEOPLE in a new interview. “I know it was just a semifinal swim, but to have my name put down for a little point in time through the history of the sport of swimming, to have that one moment where you’re the greatest or the best … it was special for me to be able to share that with my mom and dad up in the stands, [I’ve] never done that before.â€
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Teen Swimmer Completes Journey Around Manhattan
A young woman has accomplished an amazing feat in the waters around New York City.
Angel More competed in a 28-mile swim around Manhattan Island Saturday; doing it all for charity.
As ordinary people spent Saturday morning lazing around Battery Park, across the pier in the Hudson River, the 16-year-old embarked on a grueling journey.
“I’ve been swimming my entire life and I just wanted to challenge myself so I decided to do this,†More said.
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Swimming safely in European waters
Everyone enjoys a refreshing summer swim. The European Parliament believes in keeping Europe’s bathing waters clean. This is why the water quality of swimming sites is tested regularly so everyone knows the safest bathing sites in Europe. Enjoy the waves!
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In SARM’s way: Why USADA has altered its stance on Shayna Jack substance
The head of American anti-doping agency USADA says the rules have failed to keep pace with science and that not every athlete who tests positive as the result of a contaminated supplement deserves to spend four years out of their sport.
Travis Tygart, who was a key figure in the investigations into BALCO and cyclist Lance Armstrong, believes blanket bans for otherwise clean athletes who find themselves returning inadvertent low-level positives should be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, not a “gotcha” style of policing that hands out hardline sanctions more suitable for systematic doping.
Many of the recent inadvertent positives in the US have involved the class of substance known as SARMs (selective androgen receptor modulators), which are increasingly finding their way into even reputable dietary and vitamin supplements. One of those is the anti-steroidal anabolic agent LGD-4033, which is what was found in the samples returned by Australian swimmer Shayna Jack.
The 20-year-old faces a four-year ban should ASADA impose the maximum penalty. International anti-doping bodies have shown little mercy in many cases, but an influx of positives has prompted USADA to lead the discussion about sanctions that closer fit the crime.
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Alligator Takes a Swim in Parkland Pool
A Parkland FL resident noticed something strange in her pool.
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Teen Attempts To Swim Around Manhattan
CBS2’s Christina Fan has the latest on a young woman swimming around Manhattan island as part of the 20 Bridges marathon.
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Water bacteria cancels Tokyo 2020 paratriathlon test swim
The swimming section of a paratriathlon test event for Tokyo 2020 was canceled Saturday due to high levels of bacteria in the water, the latest in a series of difficulties over water quality and temperature.
The International Triathlon Union (ITU) shelved the swimming leg after tests showed levels of e-coli more than double the acceptable standard.
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FINA Swimming World Cup 2019 | Day 2 Singapore #SWC19
Day 3 of the FINA Swimming World Cup in Singapore saw China’s Zhang Yufei swim to glory in the Women’s 100m Butterfly with the time 57.94!
New World Cup Record by Lithuania’s superstar Danas Rapsys in the Men’s 200m Freestyle on day 3 of the FINA Swimming World Cup 2019 in Singapore! Beating his own record set in Jinan last weekend, the new record time reads 1:44.38
Fabulous performance by Michael Andrew in the Men’s 50m Butterfly on day 3 of the FINA Swimming World Cup 2019 in Singapore, winning the gold ahead of Szebasztian Szabo and Yauhen Tsurkin!
