Public day at World Champ training camp! We worked on a few relay starts as well as a few 50s at 100 pace Breastroke for my final bits of prep before Worlds.
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Diving Women – 10m Platform | Top Moments | FINA World Championships 2019 – Gwangju
Perfect marks were shown for the first time in diving at the 18th FINA World Championships as Chinese rookie Chen Yuxi won the women’s 10m platform in Gwangju.
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Artistic Swimming – Solo Free | Top Moments | FINA World Championships 2019 – Gwangju
Russia’s Svetlana Romashina claimed her twentieth World Championship gold medal this evening at the 18th FINA World Championships in Gwangju, Korea. In the Free Solo event contested, Svetlana won the title only once before at the 2013 Barcelona World Championships.
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Open Water – Women 5km | Top Moments | FINA World Championships 2019 – Gwangju
Brazil’s Ana Marcela Cunha captured her first world championship gold medal in the 5km, finally shaking herself free from the bronzing effect of the past decade at the FINA World Championships 2019 in Gwangju. The Brazilian won in a time of 57:56.0, beating Aurelie Muller of France by exactly one second in a field of 54 swimmers in the 23.1-degree water of the Yeosu EXPO Ocean Park Open Water Swimming venue.
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Highlights – Day 4 | FINA World Championships 2019 – Gwangju
Enjoy the highlights of day 4 at the FINA World Championships 2019 in Gwangju! #FINAGwangju2019
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Swimmers warned to avoid Moses Lake due to toxic algae
Health experts say everyone should avoid going into the lake for now because of higher than normal toxic blue-green algae levels.
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Beachgoers Form Human Chain to Rescue Swimmer From Rip Current
Video shows beachgoers forming a human chain to rescue a swimmer from rip currents at Panama City Beach, Fla. on Sunday. https://abc7.ws/2XHCsGW
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Detroit River is a ‘speedway’ and too dangerous for swimming, report says
With water levels continuing to rise in Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River, it’s too dangerous for swimming, the Windsor Port Authority said.
