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  • Swimming Men – 200m Breast | Top Moments | FINA World Championships 2019 – Gwangju

    Jul 30, 2019

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    rokur
    in Competition, World Record

    Anton Chupkov was in record-beating form at the FINA World Championships 2019 in Gwangju. In the 200m breast, the Russian lowered the current World Record by 0.55sec. to 2:06.12.

  • Swimming Men – 100m Butterfly | Top Moments | FINA World Championships 2019 – Gwangju

    Jul 30, 2019

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition, World Record

    Caeleb Dressel could bring down the penultimate Michael Phelps WR standing: The American beat the Great’s 100m fly shiny standard by 0.32sec at the FINA World Championships 2019 in Gwangju.

  • Swimming Women – 200m Backstroke | Top Moments | FINA World Championships 2019 – Gwangju

    Jul 30, 2019

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition, World Record

    This is a non-stop! World Record Alert! Regan Smith swam in a time of 2:03.35 in the 200m Backstroke (semis) at the FINA World Championships 2019 in Gwangju. WHAT A NIGHT! #FINAGwangju2019

     

  • Swimming Women – 100m Freestyle | Top Moments | FINA World Championships 2019 – Gwangju

    Jul 30, 2019

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition

    The Women’s 100m Freestyle final at the FINA World Championships 2019 in Gwangju was jam-packed with talent and defending champion Simone Manuel was out in Lane 1 raring to go! #Swimming #FINAGwangju2019

  • Shayna Jack: The swimming scandal that has embarrassed Australia

    Jul 30, 2019

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition, Doping

    Australian swimming is being accused of hypocrisy after an Olympic hopeful said she returned an abnormal drug test just days after teammate Mack Horton’s high-profile protest against a Chinese rival suspected of a doping offence.

    Read BBC

    https://youtu.be/-uofCMxHKpk

    https://youtu.be/6FMfbEonQq4

    https://youtu.be/YVM1utLrevg

    https://youtu.be/BX5zGuQerCM

    https://youtu.be/wM_kanss1jg

    https://youtu.be/3jxWeoSMLHU

     

  • Loft collapse inside Gwangju nightclub kills 2, injures athletes at FINA championships

    Jul 27, 2019

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition

    A loft inside a nightclub in the southwestern city of Gwangju collapsed Saturday, killing two people and injuring more than 10, including athletes competing at the 18th FINA World Championships, city authorities said.

    The Gwangju Fire and Safety Headquarters said the loft inside the nightclub collapsed around 2:30 a.m. and claimed the lives of two South Koreans. Authorities suspect the loft collapsed due to too much weight. Witnesses said there were about 100 people on the loft area, which was 2.5 meters above the lower floor.

    Firefighters said 17 people were injured, including foreign athletes who came to Gwangju, some 330 kilometers south of Seoul, for the July 12-28 FINA World Championships.

    After checking with the local organizing committee of the FINA World Championships, rescue authorities said that eight foreign athletes were injured — three Americans, two New Zealanders, one Dutch, one Italian and one Brazilian. They are all water polo players except the Brazilian, authorities said, with six of them women.

    Firefighters said their injuries are not severe, although some of them have underwent minor surgery after suffering lacerations.

    According to the organizing committee of the competition, seven of the injured athletes were treated for minor injuries and returned to the athletes’ village. One athlete is scheduled to get stitched up for a laceration later Saturday and then go back to the athletes’ residence.

    USA Water Polo confirmed that players from its men’s and women’s teams were at the club celebrating the women’s world title from Friday evening.

    Read Yonhap News, The Korea Times, BBC, The Washington Post

  • Gwangju nightclub balcony collapse leaves one dead, Australian water polo team shaken up

    Jul 27, 2019

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition

    One person has died and more than a dozen left injured after a balcony collapsed in a South Korean nightclub.

    It’s understood the Australian women’s water polo team were inside the Coyote Ugly night club in Gwangju when the accident occurred.

    They escaped unharmed.

    Local news outlets are reporting at least 14 people were taken to hospital as a result of the collapse.

    Footage from the scene shows people screaming and others trying hold the ceiling up.

    Players from the New Zealand men and women’s water polo team were also in the venue at the time.

    “We were just dancing and then the next minute we dropped five to six metres and everyone started rushing out of the club after that,” men’s captain Matt Small told the NZ Herald.
    See 7News

  • Man dies after being infected with brain-eating amoeba from swimming in NC lake

    Jul 26, 2019

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    by

    rokur
    in Health, Safety

    The man became ill on July 12 after swimming at Fantasy Lake Water Park in Cumberland County, NCDHHS says.

  • More Molestation Charges Against South Florida Swim Instructor

    Jul 26, 2019

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    by

    rokur
    in Crime

    A South Florida swimming instructor who remains jailed after being accused of fondling young girls during swim lessons is now facing additional charges.

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