• Russia’s doping troubles are nowhere near over. After a head-snapping day of developments from Moscow to Tokyo to the Middle East, the country has new fears that its status at next year’s Olympics could be in jeopardy — and no doubt about where it stands in track and field.

    “It just reinforces everything,” Rune Andersen, the head of track’s task force on Russian doping, said Monday in Qatar after recommending that the country’s federation remain barred during this week’s world championships.

    Earlier Monday, the World Anti-Doping Agency had announced during its meeting in Tokyo that it was giving Russia three weeks to explain what looked like manipulation of critical data from its Moscow lab, which was not matching up with data WADA received from a whistleblower who helped break open the Russian doping scandal in 2016.

    The lab data was key to prosecuting cases stemming from Russia’s intricate plot to give its athletes performance enhancers in preparation for the 2014 Sochi Olympics and other big events, while preventing them from getting caught.

    Andersen’s report for track’s governing body, the IAAF, offered a detailed accounting of the data case that WADA had made public earlier. It said the discrepancies “are not random. In many cases, they relate to positive findings that appear” in the database provided by the whistleblower.

    Meanwhile, in Moscow, Russian officials took a dreary view of the developments, which could lead to the country’s anti-doping agency being suspended again, some 12 months after reinstatement upon delivering the lab data to WADA.

    “The situation is very serious,” Russian Olympic Committee president Stanislav Pozdnyakov said.

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  • A Louisiana man has drowned after proposing to his girlfriend underwater while the couple was vacationing in Tanzania.

    Steven Weber and Kenesha Antoine were staying in Pemba Island, CNN affiliate WBRZ reports, in a wooden cabin with a bedroom submerged in the ocean off the east coast of Africa.

    Weber proposed Thursday by swimming underwater and holding a handwritten note against the bedroom windows, according to a video Antoine posted Friday on Facebook, before presenting a ring.

    The note, which Weber had placed inside a transparent plastic bag, read, “I can’t hold my breath long enough to tell you everything I love about you. BUT…Everything I love about you I love more EVERY DAY!

    “Will you please be my WIFE,” the note continued. “Marry me???”

    But Weber failed to resurface, Antoine said in a subsequent Facebook post. “You never emerged from those depths, so you never got to hear my answer, ‘Yes! Yes! A million times, yes, I will marry you!!’ ” she wrote.

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  • Children with Cancer UK Swim Serpentine 2019 – Highlights. Organised by London Marathon Events – (Swim Director: Colin Hill) – over 6000 swimmers taking part in half mile, one mile, two mile & super 6 events thought out the day. 08:30 start- finished approx 18:00pm – amazing day – wonderful atmosphere

  • A close call between a great white shark and a surfer Friday was caught on camera. Katie Johnston reports.

  • Daniel Craig sold his infamous James Bond swimming trunks for a ridiculous amount!

  • African print fabric is becoming increasingly popular. South Africans are now starting to embrace their ethnic colours and are slowly diversifying from international fashion. This demand has driven a young entrepreneur to produce Shweshwe inspired swim wear. CGTNs Sumitra Nydoo went to see the Shwe-Shwekini.

  • Swim parents upset after claiming they were charged a fee to watch their kids practice

  • A former swimming instructor has been charged over alleged sexual assaults dating back more than 15 years.