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Why So Many Black People Can’t Swim | AJ+
In the United States, 64% of Black children can’t swim. As a result, they are 3x more likely to drown than white children their same age. But how did this happen? We take a look at the social history of America’s pools and how racial segregation shaped the current climate in pools across the country. #swimming #segregation
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Lake Nokomis beaches to close after swimmers become ill
Officials are set to close two Lake Nokomis beaches due to E. Coli concerns regarding three children who recently swam at the beach.
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‘Miracle Man’ Lezak Reveals How He Made Phelps’ Record Haul a Reality
Jason Lezak made the impossible possible on 11 August 2008. When the USA swimmer hit the water in the anchor leg of the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay final, he was more than half-a-body length behind France’s Alain Bernard – the man who had gone into the race as the 100m freestyle world record holder. Teammate Michael Phelps’ uber-hyped assault on fellow swimmer Mark Spitz’s legendary record of seven gold medals in one Olympic Games appeared dead and buried. But over the course of the next 46.06 seconds Lezak turned the world upside down.
“A lot of times I watch it now as if I am a spectator not the swimmer and honestly I can’t believe it happened,†Lezak said with an infectious laugh. “Forget the speed or the times, he (Bernard) was the world record holder so you wouldn’t imagine someone to pass him from that distance.â€
Almost 11 years have passed, but Lezak can recall almost every stroke he took.
“There were obviously lots of nerves before and during the race, but once it got to the point where Cullen (Jones, the USA’s third-leg swimmer) is coming in and I am standing on the block, everything just went away. I was in the zone, I was where I needed to be, focused on doing my race for my team,†Lezak explained.
“On the first 50m I was breathing to my right and he was on my left, so I didn’t really peek to see where he was because I knew that would slow me down. As I got to the 50m (mark) I saw he had increased the lead and my motivation wasn’t very strong. I was thinking, ‘Oh the world record holder is even further ahead of me’.â€
So far, so predictable perhaps. But something changed when the USA man turned for home and began swimming towards his teammates, Phelps and all.
“Coming off that wall I felt better than I had probably ever felt before, swimming as fast as I had swum that first 50m. I honestly think my body was just reacting to the situation,†Lezak said, the excitement still evident in his voice.
“The next 50m I could see him breathing every stroke and as I got closer and closer, I had the motivation to go. And I felt another surge of adrenaline, which wasn’t something I had ever felt before. That enabled me to keep my speed up all the way into the wall.â€
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‘No swim’ advisory issued for Lake Worth Beach
Beachgoers are being urged not to swim in the water at Lake Worth Beach due to elevated bacteria levels. The City of Lake Worth Beach issued the ‘no swim’ advisory at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Why You Can’t Swim Front Quadrant Freestyle
Front quadrant freestyle is what most elite distance swimmers use. It’s a great way for most swimmers who are new to the sport to learn as it helps with balance, breathing and timing. At clinics and camps, we see a number of faults in the stroke that make it difficult to swim front quadrant. In this video we’ll show you what they are.
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CPD’s Marine Rescue Team saves man who tried to swim Ohio River
A man trying to avoid gridlock traffic when President Donald Trump visited Aug. 1 decided to ditch his car and swim. That turned out to be a very bad idea.
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Australian Two-Time Olympic Swimmer Jarrod Poort Facing Criminal Charges
Two-time Olympic swimmer Jarrod Poort is facing criminal charges stemming from allegations he damaged a unit door during a disturbance at a Wollongong apartment complex in the early hours of the morning.
Poort, who represented Australia in the 1500 metre freestyle at the 2012 London Olympics and the 10km marathon in Rio De Janeiro in 2016, fronted Wollongong Local Court on Tuesday morning charged with one count each of unlawful entry onto enclosed lands and property damage. […]
Poort’s swimming career took a dramatic turn in 2017, when he was banned for 12 months for failing to be available for drug testing while returning home from an event in Perth.
Travelling overseas after competing at the 2016 Olympics, Poort twice failed to update testers of his whereabouts while in Europe, the third strike in Australia an automatic suspension.
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Three dogs die after swimming in pond with blue-green algae
Pet owners across the country are being warned about a potentially deadly toxic algae. Three dogs in North Carolina died last week after swimming in a pond that had blooms of blue-green algae. Anna Werner reports.
