• Yahya spent weeks secretly teaching himself how to swim — and then found out he didn’t have to swim in the movie.

  • An 8-year-old girl got to realize her dream of swimming with mermaids. Naomi is battling a blood disorder. She’s been in and out of hospitals for treatment, but thoughts of mermaids are what make her happy when times get tough. Her parents say it’s hard to watch their little girl in pain. Make-A-Wish Southern Florida made Naomi’s mermaid day possible, complete with her very own pink mermaid tail. InsideEdition.com’s Mara Montalbano (https://twitter.com/MaraMontalbano) has more.

  • The best eight are the same eight from 2016

    The same eight made the quarters as in Belgrade 2016: today Hungary, Montenegro, Greece and Russia joined Serbia, Croatia, Spain and Italy, as expected. The Hungarians had to fight hard to oust the Netherlands, Greece and Montenegro offered convincing performances while beating Germany and Romania respectively, and Russia brought down the French.

    Hungary overcame some difficulties before downing the Netherlands with an 8-minute rush in the middle two periods. With 5:54 to go in the second, the Dutch were 5-6 up as they scored some amazing and some lucky goals – then the Magyars showed something from their real skills at both ends of the pool and with 5:23 to go in the third they led 11-6. Their lefties, who had struggled in the prelims, Marton Vamos (4 goals) and Gergo Zalanki (3) led the charge and the 6-0 rolling did the damage to their rivals. The Dutch fought on, though, and after a scoreless period of 12:13 minutes could find the back of the net again, came back to three goals at 12-9, had two more man-ups in the last two minutes but missed both and had to bow to the favourite side. The next one is going to be another classic, a quarter-final showdown with Serbia.

    Germany also had a flying start, scored from its first two possessions only to see the Greeks striking back firmly, with three goals in 96 seconds. Two more came still in the first period in 1:59 minutes but for the Germans it was an even bigger blow that they lost their key player, the team’s top scorer Julian Real with the third major leading to a penalty. Though Georgios Dervisis missed it but it didn’t matter that much in view of the second period which saw three Greek goals and none from the Germans. This 1-8 rush after 2-0 was enough to settle the match by halftime, the Greeks kept their rivals in safe distance and comfortably marched to the quarters where they’ll meet host Spain for a late night show in two days time.

    Montenegro also did a clean job against Romania. They staged a strong start and even though the Romanians climbed back to 3-2 after 3-0, soon they were left behind. The World League winners netted five unanswered goals to lead 8-2 while did some tremendous defending and shut out their opponents for 9:09 minutes. That killed the excitements for the rest of the game and it ended in a 10-goal triumph for the Montenegrins who now face arch-rival Croatia.

    Russia had a dream start netting three in 114 seconds which floored the French. They could never recover from this, while the Russians were recalling their heydays as they offered some sparkling display in offence. They led 8-2 by halftime and even though they didn’t push so hard in the following periods and the French showed some signs of life – scored four in the third – but couldn’t get inside three goals as the Russians always had the answers.

    Thus an interesting scenario has been set up: in the upper half of the draw there are the three former Yugoslavian countries, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro plus the Hungarians, while in the lower half is the Mediterranean area with Italy, Spain and Greece, with Russia as a special guest.

    In the games for the bottom places the favoured sides claimed easy wins, Georgia beat Turkey, while Slovakia pushed aside Malta.

    European Championships, Day 9

    Men’s quarter-finals
    Hungary v Netherlands 12-9
    Germany v Greece 5-13
    Montenegro v Romania 15-5
    France v Russia 9-12

    For places 13-16th
    Georgia v Turkey 15-10
    Malta v Slovakia 6-12

    Schedule for quarter-finals, 24 July (Revised)
    17.00 Serbia v Hungary
    18.30 Croatia v Montenegro
    20.30 Italy v Russia
    22.00 Spain v Greece

    Fixtures, Day 10

    Women’s quarter-finals
    17.00 Greece v Russia
    18.30 Italy v Hungary
    20.30 Netherlands v Germany
    22.00 France v Spain

    For places 9-10th
    15.00 Israel v Serbia

    For places 11-12th
    13.30 Croatia v Turkey

    Press release from LEN, photos courtesy of Deepbluemedia/Giorgio Scala

  • 12-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte speaks at a press conference addressing his suspension until July 2019 for use of an IV.

  • Swimmer’s Shoulder causes and treatment for fast pain relief and quick recovery.

  • Official video report from the X-Waters swim Baikal Swim 2018.
    July 14-15, the lake. Baikal.

  • Lochte’s suspension stems from the usage of an intravenous infusion, which breaks anti-doping rules. While the 12-time Olympic medalist did not receive any banned substances through the IV, athletes are not supposed to receive any sort of IV unless they have been hospitalized or have filed for an exemption.

    The incident occurred in May when Lochte posted a photo of himself receiving an IV infusion. which prompted USADA to investigate. Since then, the image has been removed from social media.

    The investigation by USADA discovered that Lochte had “received an intravenous infusion of permitted substances at an infusion clinic in a volume greater than 100 mL in a 12-hour period without a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE).”

    Read SwimmingWorld Magazine and USADA

    http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/ryan-lochte-suspended-by-usada-until-july-2019/

    https://youtu.be/wCv7iaDqEds

  • Fabrice Schnöller is on a mission to unlock the secret language of sperm whales, the largest predators on Earth. Founder of the DAREWIN Project, Fabrice’s goal is to record sperm whale vocalizations in hopes of deciphering their means of communication. By freediving, Fabrice is able to get up close and personal with the underwater giants, helping to bridge the gap between animals and humans, between land and sea.