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  • ‘Shame on us’: US anti-doping chief says system failed Horton

    Aug 20, 2019

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    in Doping

    Travis Tygart, the head of the American anti-doping agency USADA, said he felt great sympathy for athletes like Horton and Scotsman Duncan Scott, who followed suit just a few nights later when he refused to have his photo taken – or shake hands with – Sun.

    Both Horton and Scott were accused of poor sportsmanship and a degree of sour grapes but Tygart said he understood the frustrations of the athletes and that a clunky, slow-moving system was to blame for the entire mess.

    “Shame on the system… and we’re part of the system,” Tygart said. “It’s a part that we don’t have control over but it does reflect on all of us trying to fight for clean sport. Shame on us for putting athletes in a position where they had to protest and not join the podium.

    “That’s not their fault… that’s our fault and we should take responsibility for putting them in that position. Good on them for standing up when the system has let them down.”

    Read The Sydney Morning Herald

  • No swimming advisories issued for Sebastian Inlet State Park, Jaycee Park in St. Lucie County

    Aug 20, 2019

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    rokur
    in Environment

  • Gold-medalist swimmer and Honda Sport Award winner Lilly King’s important reminder

    Aug 19, 2019

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Gold medal swimmer and 2019 Honda Cup finalist Lilly King shares the heartfelt story behind a memento that reminds her to cherish the little things in life.

    Since 1987, Honda and the Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA) have honored the nation’s top women athletes who have demonstrated excellence in sports, academics and community service.

  • The Cream City Classic: Milwaukee’s own open water swim

    Aug 19, 2019

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    rokur
    in Open Water

    Milwaukee Water Commons believes that everyone has a right to fishable, swimmable  rivers and lakes, and that is why they organize and host the Cream City Classic.

    Find out more about Milwaukee Water Commons and the Cream City Classic at https://www.milwaukeewatercommons.org/

  • California high school water polo team filmed singing Nazi song

    Aug 19, 2019

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    rokur
    in WTF

    The Daily Beast reports that a water polo team from a California high school sang Nazi songs during an awards ceremony.

    Via BoingBoing, see also ABC 7 Eyewitness News

  • Get to Know: MFD Rescue Swimmer Team

    Aug 19, 2019

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    rokur
    in Safety

  • Swimmer 0 vs. 1 Gymnast (Epic Fail)

    Aug 19, 2019

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    rokur
    in Dryland

    After swimming for 157 days (1,780 miles) I’m now back enjoying training with no set goal (purely training for the love of it) and will be documenting my athletic adventures as I try new sports and catch up with old friends back on land. This reunion with my ‘high bar’ brobarian (and Olympic legend) Nile Wilson was LONG overdue and did not disappoint (although my hands didn’t enjoy seeing him again, haha)

  • Man to swim across Chesapeake Bay for kids with special needs

    Aug 19, 2019

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    rokur
    in Charity, Open Water

    A Virginia Beach man has spent months prepping to swim across Chesapeake Bay on Sept. 5 to raise money for people with special needs.

    Robert Cass said he will  swim between 11 and 14 hours from the Eastern Shore to Buoy 44 in hopes of raising $50,000 for a non-profit that helps people with special needs compete in endurance events, WTKR reported.

    “Today’s just a regular training day, run of the mill,” Cass while during a break from training Thursday. “A little bumpy out there today, but we’re training to swim across the bay for Ainsley’s Angels… to buy special-needs wheelchairs or race chairs so these kids can participate in races.”

    See WTVR

  • Swimmer Severely Injured By Boat Propeller Near Wareham

    Aug 19, 2019

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    rokur
    in Safety

    A swimmer was left with a severe injury after they were struck by a boat propeller while swimming off Wareham Sunday.

    First responders were called to Bourne Cove around 11:45 a.m. where they found the swimmer on the shoreline. “The WDNR (Wareham Department of Natural Resources) Officer immediately began lifesaving first-aid to control bleeding. Wareham EMS and Fire arrived on scene and stabilized the victim, who was transported to Tobey Hospital,” said the WDNR.

    The boat’s driver did stay on the scene and was trying to help the swimmer before first responders arrived.

    See CBS Boston

    Photo by Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism

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