Highlights of Day 2 (1000meters in zero degree water) at the International Ice Swimming World Championships in the Arctic, Murmansk, Russia.
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Interview with Men’s 1000m Ice Swimming Champion – Petar Stoychev
Post race interview with Petar Stoychev (Bulgaria) after winning the 1000m ice swimming World Championships in the Arctic – Murmansk, Russia.
Winning time 12mins 10 sec. water temperature 0 degrees.
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Japan swim king Hagino loses mojo, sparking Olympic fears
Olympic swim champion Kosuke Hagino said Friday he has pulled out of next month’s Japanese championships, blaming a lack of hunger and triggering concerns about his appetite for Tokyo 2020.
The 24-year-old was Japan’s best hope for a swimming gold medal next year alongside Olympic poster girl Rikako Ikee, who was diagnosed with leukaemia last month.
“I’ve been unable to achieve the results I had hoped for since the 2017 season,” Hagino said in a statement.
“As the gap between my targets and reality has widened, it has become harder for me to maintain my motivation.”
Read France 24
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Edinburgh International Swim Meet 2019 – Live Streaming and Results
See eism.org.uk, and swimscotland.co.uk for results
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Female Olympic Swimmer Decries ‘Injustice’ of Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports
Former British Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies spoke out on Friday about the “injustice†of transgender athletes being allowed to compete in women’s athletics.
See The Daily Caller
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Kids should start swimming lessons at 1 year old, safety experts say
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare. It only takes seconds for a child to drown, often so silently no one notices before it’s too late. Drowning is one of the leading causes of death in children, leading to nearly 1,000 deaths in the U.S. each year.
That’s why the American Academy of Pediatrics is putting the spotlight on prevention with some updated advice for parents.
“When a child is in and around water, we need constant attentive supervision, touch supervision, which means they are within an arm’s length of that child when they are in the water,” Dr. Sarah Denny, an emergency physician at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio and an author of the AAP report, told CBS News.
Kids ages 1 to 4 are at the highest risk for drowning and many deaths happen when children have unexpected access to water.
“When kids are not expected to be in the water that’s when we need those barriers. That’s the four-sided isolation fencing that separates the pool from the rest of the house and the yard,” Denny said.
The AAP stresses all children should learn to swim and children and teens should wear life jackets when near bodies of water. Studies show that swim lessons starting around age 1 can reduce a child’s risk of drowning. Experts say the lessons need to teach children basic water skills, as well as water safety.
“Floating, grasping the wall, climbing in and out of the water turning back to the wall, a lot of times children end up falling into the water and they look to the furthest point and if they just turned around they would be better off,” said Katie Lee of the Goldfish Swim School in Long Island, New York.
See CBS News
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Female Ice Swimming 1000m World Championships (with violin music)
Murmansk, Arctic, Russia. 1000m Female – Heat 5.
Wonderful atmosphere at the World Championships.
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Diver Recounts Almost Being ‘Swallowed’ Alive By Massive Whale | TODAY
Wildlife photographer Rainer Schimpf tells NBC’s Keir Simmons about his miraculous survival story after he was swept into a whale’s mouth while diving off the South African coast.
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What Makes a Fast Pool? – The Cody Miller Show
