• New York City beaches are closed today as the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian impacts our area. The worst of the wind and rain is over, but don’t let that fool you. Dangerous rip currents and rough surf remain. CBS2’s Marc Liverman has the latest.

  • An attempt will be made to break the current world record for ‘Most people free diving simultaneously’. While the current record is 280 people, achieved by Verona, Italy in 2009, Maldives will attempt the break the record wiyh 500 simultaneous divers. World Free-diving champion William Trubridge will be taking part in the event scheduled to take place in Baros lagoon.

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  • Mark Kermode reviews The Shiny Shrimps. When Olympic swimmer Matthias Le Goff uses a homophobic slur on TV, he is made to atone by coaching a gay amateur water-polo team called The Shiny Shrimps.

  • Grant ‘Scooter’ Patterson may be half as tall as many people but he doesn’t do things by halves.

    The 30-year-old swimmer from Cairns works hard, plays hard and flogs himself in the pool as he vies for a Paralympic medal.

    He has a rare form of dwarfism called diastrophic dysplasia and gets around on a tricycle, hence his nickname.

    He gives everything 158 per cent and lives by the motto: ‘take no prisoners’.

     

  • A man survived a terrifying bear attack by swimming to safety across a lake, according to the B.C. Conservation Officer Service.

    Sgt. Steve Ackles says it happened Wednesday at the Ferguson Lake Nature Reserve on the northeastern edge of Prince George.

    The bear chased the man into the reedy, shallow waters of the lake and Ackles says it was able to get on top of him two or three times, but the man was able to free himself and keep swimming.

    A woman nearby heard the man yelling and released her dog which distracted the bear, allowing the man to swim about 400 metres across the lake to the safety of a dock.

    Ackles says the man received only minor injuries.

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    Photo by Ken McMillan

  • This morning, Saturday September 7, in Nantou (TPE), Australia’s Nicholas Sloman and Brazil’s Ana Marcela Cunha dominated the 10km men and women’s races of the penultimate leg of the FINA/CNSG Marathon Swim World Series.

    Veteran and current 5km and 25km World Champion Cunha won her third title this season, after triumphing in Doha (QAT) and Setubal (POR). She touched home in 2h2m37s60, in front of the two strong rivals from Italy Arianna Bridi and Rachele Bruni who completed the podium in this order in 2h2m40s00 and 2h2m40s20 respectively.

    Nicholas Sloman, 21, clinched his first gold medal of the 2019 circuit, after improving from a silver in the Seychelles. He was the fastest in 1h56m31s20 and was closely followed by teammate Hayden Cotter (1h56m36s80) and Italy’s Matteo Furlan who clocked a time of 1h56m38s40.

    You can read a detailed race report on FINA website and results are available on FINA website and FINA mobile app.

    The Series will conclude on September 29 in Chun’An (CHN) after nine legs across the Middle-East, Asia, Europe and North America.

    Medallists in Nantou

    MEN
    1. Nicholas Sloman (AUS) 1h56m31s20; 2. Hayden Cotter (AUS) 1h56m36s80; 3. Matteo Furlan (ITA) 1h56m38s40

    WOMEN
    1. Ana Marcela Cunha (BRA) 2h2m37s60; 2. Arianna Bridi (ITA) 2h2m40s00; 3. Rachele Bruni (ITA) 2h2m40s20

    Calendar 2019

    #1 – Doha (QAT) – February 16
    #2 – Seychelles (SEY) – May 12
    #3 – Setubal (POR) – June 8
    #4 – Balatonfured (HUN) – June 15
    #5 – Lac St Jean (CAN) – July 21
    #6 – Lac Megantic (CAN) – August 3
    #7 – Ohrid (MKD) – August 28
    #8 – Nantou (TPE) – September 7
    #9 – Chun’An (CHN) – September 29

    Press release from FINA

     

  • October 26, 2019 is World Swim Day! An international holiday that empowers people around the world to be active in the water and promote water safety.

    On World Swim Day we’ll have 6 workouts for you to choose from ranging from 100 meters to 10,000 meters. Registration for World Swim Day is FREE! You can also purchase a World Swim Day Medal and Swim Cap and proceeds will be donated to drowning prevention organizations.

    Join us for a swim and make a global impact! #WorldSwimDay

    FREE REGISTRATION: www.worldswimday.org