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  • No Swim Advisory Remains For Several Miami-Dade Beaches

    Aug 23, 2019

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    in Environment

    Joan Murray reports the affected beaches had higher than acceptable bacteria levels.

  • Looking to Swim Faster? Avoid this Mistake!

    Aug 22, 2019

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    in Technique

    Looking to Swim Faster? Avoid this Mistake! // Today’s video is dedicated to demonstrating two common mistakes in freestyle that slow down your momentum and make breathing difficult. I have also added a bonus training tip at the end of the video so keep watching!

  • Can $200 Swim Goggles Turn You into Michael Phelps?

    Aug 22, 2019

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    in Equipment

    “Another way to separate triathletes from their money!” one serious swimmer gleefully cried out on Facebook about the new FORM goggles that let you see your metrics—right in the goggle lens—while you swim.

    When I put my hands on the goggles, I thought he might be right. I’m just as addicted to the pace clock as any other swimmer or triathlete, but “total overkill” was my first thought. And that was before I found out they cost $199.

    Read Men’s Health and see also CNET

  • Olympic Dark Horse Episode 1 | Shane Tusup Vlogs

    Aug 22, 2019

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    in Competition, Training

  • Boy, 11, speaks about being bitten by shark while swimming off Fort Lauderdale

    Aug 22, 2019

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    in Nature

    A Canadian boy was apparently bitten by a shark Wednesday morning while vacationing with his family in Fort Lauderdale.

  • South Korea concerned over food safety at Olympics with events slated for Fukushima

    Aug 22, 2019

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    in Competition

    South Korea is considering making its own arrangements to feed its athletes at next year’s Tokyo Olympics, citing concerns over the safety of food from Fukushima, media reports said.

    In addition, South Korean sports authorities have requested that international groups be permitted to monitor radiation levels during the 2020 Games.

    Food safety concerns in South Korea have grown since Fukushima city was chosen to host six softball games and one baseball game next summer. Fukushima prefecture will also be the location for the start of the domestic leg of the Olympic torch relay, beginning next March.

    Tokyo Olympics organisers said South Korea’s National Olympic Committee had sent a letter expressing concern at the possibility of produce grown in Fukushima prefecture being served to athletes in the Olympic village.

    “Nothing is more important than safety. We will seek consultations with the International Olympic Committee and others to secure our athletes’ safety and ensure that the Tokyo Olympics will be held in a safe environment,” the South Korean sports minister, Park Yang-woo, said this week, according to Yonhap news agency.

    Read The Guardian

     

  • Greensboro Aquatic Center nearing completion on 4th swimming pool

    Aug 22, 2019

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    in Swimming Pools

    The Greensboro Aquatic Center in its final lap of construction. Ground broke on the fourth swimming pool almost a year ago and now complex directors are preparing for the grand opening on Sept. 24.

  • Woman, 27, Bit by Shark Twice While Swimming off of Hawaii’s Big Island

    Aug 22, 2019

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    in Nature

    A 27-year-old woman in Hawaii is alive after she was bitten twice by a shark on Tuesday while swimming in Kealakekua Bay, a historic state park on the western side of the Big Island.

    According to Hawaii Police, the woman — whose identity has not been released — was swimming in the waters of Kealakekua Bay’s Napoopoo Park Beach at approximately 8:00 a.m. local time when the shark attacked.

    She received flesh wound injuries to her lower back and right hip area, police said, and was transported in serious condition to the Kona Community Hospital. She was later reported to be in “good health” by authorities and is expected to be released.

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  • Couple crashes plane in ocean and manages to take video while waiting for rescue

    Aug 22, 2019

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    in Safety, Wow

    A couple was flying a small plane at 6pm last night when they lost power and crashed near Northern California’s Half Moon Bay. They skidded across water and amazingly escaped without injuries. They even managed to take some video of themselves while waiting for their rescue helicopter.

    Via Boing Boing

    UPDATE: The pilot, David Lesh, took this video after they landed in the water. pic.twitter.com/DIiHSqCx3C

    — Ian Cull (@NBCian) August 21, 2019

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