Photographer Paul Nicklen receives an unexpected gift … free food from a major predator.
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See Through the Lens of the World’s Best Underwater Surf Photographer | Ben Thouard in “Surface”
SURFACE, a ROAM Original, is the story of how award-winning photographer Ben Thouard invented a new perspective of our world—shot underwater from inside a wave looking back at the landscape as never seen before. His love of the ocean, surfing, and windsurfing brought him to the small village of Teahupoo, Tahiti, where he can see the legendary surf break from his backyard. From the crystal clear waters of French Polynesia, his creative vision and desire to do something original took hold. After 15 years of trial and error, failure and success, he persevered to discover his own signature photographic style, as seen in his stunning new book, SURFACE. He hopes this new vision of our oceans, in their most pristine form, will inspire others to protect them. “Through this work, I hope people can realize that we need to take care of our garbage and recycle all of the plastic,†says Ben.
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Great North Swim 2019 | Brockhole on Windermere | Great Swim TV
From 250m to 10k to SwimRun, the Great North Swim weekend has something for everyone.
We’re back at our new home of Brockhole on Windermere, with events taking place from Friday 7 June to Sunday 9 June 2019.
To find out more about Great North Swim, visit grtswim.org/D6R9nX
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Hugo Boss – Joseph Schooling wears The Washable Suit | FashionTV | FTV
Your ritual, your lifestyle, your rules: swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Joseph Schooling wears the new Washable Suit by BOSS. Courtesy of an altered construction and special wool fabrics, the jacket and trousers can be machine-washed, without losing their shape. With no dry cleaning to slow you down, this easy-care suit is designed with fast-paced lifestyles in in mind
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The challenge of swimming Smith Lake
Jasper swim team spent months preparing
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Japan’s Rikako Ikee becomes first woman to win six gold medals in Asian Games
A week into the Asian Games in Indonesia, the Japanese swimmer Rikako Ikee has emerged as the undisputed golden girl having won a record six gold and two silver medals in the pool. On Friday, the eighteen-year-old Ikee won the 50 m freestyle gold as she edged out China’s Liu Xiang to claim her sixth gold of the Games. In the process, Ikee also became the first female athlete in any sport to scoop six gold medals at a single Asiad.
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Swimming with Wild Lemon Sharks | Deadly 60 | Earth Unplugged
Steve backshall diving meets a group of deadly predators of the sea… The lemon sharks.
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LEN Open Water Cup – Leg 5, Copenhagen (DEN) – Summary
Rasovszky marches on
Kristof Rasovszky seems to be unstoppable: just two weeks after claiming two golds and a silver at the European Championships, the Hungarian hero won the 5th leg of the LEN Open Water Cup in Copenhagen. It was his third win in the series this season. The women’s title went to Alisa Tettamanzi, this is the fourth Italian triumph in a row in the women’s cup in 2018, achieved by four different swimmers.
At the age of 21 a properly trained open water swimmers might not need too much rest. Kristof Rasovszky covered 40km in five days at the European Championships, wrote history as the first man to make the podium in all three individual events in a single edition (won the 5km and 25km, came second by 0.04sec in the 10km) – and just two weeks later he was back to race in the 5th leg of the LEN Open Water Cup in Copenhagen.
This was his debut amidst the Danish capital’s astonishing settings and he managed to conquer the canals as well. It was an exciting battle over 6km, at the touchpad only one second separated the top three finishers, Rasovszky’s powerful finish made the difference at the end.
“I loved the race, loved just to swim straight, no need to take care of buoys, just go alongside the walls, under the bridges†Rasovszky said. “It was tough race on a high speed, you couldn’t think too much just have to push as hard as possible.â€
The Hungarian winner hailed the environment as well. “It’s a brilliant event with people cheering us almost all the way, definitely a must-do for all open water swimmers.â€
Rasovszky won his third event in the LEN Open Water Cup this season, he touched in first in Eilat and Barcelona (skipped the other two legs) – his winning streak stands at 7 consecutive triumphs as he also won four titles in as many starts in 2017.
The women’s race offered less excitements as Alisa Tettamanzi managed to build a safe gap towards the finish and she won by 1:15min ahead of Sweden’s Ellen Olsson. She maintained the Italian women’s dominance this season as this was the fourth race in a row won by an Italian though interestingly there were four different victors.
“It is my first time here in Copenhagen, but I think it was a beautiful to race in the canals in the centre of the city†Tettamanzi said.
LEN Open Water Cup, Leg 5, Copenhagen (6km)
Men
- Kristof Rasovszky (HUN) 1:07:43
- Roman Kozhevnikov (RUS) 1:07:44
- Pasquale Sanzullo (ITA) 1:07:45
Women
- Alisa Tettamanzi (ITAL) 1:11:52
- Ellen Olsson (SWE) 1:13:07
- Maria Babkina (RUS) 1:13:10
LEN Open Water Cup – 2018
Leg 1, 25 March – Eilat (ISR)
Winners: Kristof Rasovszky (HUN) – Nikolett Szilagyi (HUN)
Leg 2, 31 May – Gravelines (FRA)
Winners: Florian Wellbrock (GER) – Ariana Bridi (ITA)
Leg 3, 30 June – Barcelona (ESP)
Winners: Kristof Rasovszky (HUN) – Aurora Ponsele (ITA)
Leg 4, 28 July – Navia (ESP)
Winners: Pasquale Sanzullo (ITA) – Veronica Santoni (ITA)
Leg 5, 25 August – Copenhagen (DEN)
Winners: Kristof Rasovszky (HUN) – Alisa Tettamanzi (ITA)
Leg 6, 9 September – Bled (SLO)Press release from LEN, photos courtesy of Jesper Westley
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Asian Games: Sun Yang retains 1500m freestyle title, China leads medal table with 66 golds
Chinese swimmer Sun Yang retained his 1500m freestyle title for the third time in a row at the 18th Asian Games, clocking in at 14:58.53s and grabbing his fourth gold on Friday. The swimming competition wrapped up on Friday, with China winning 19 gold medals in the swimming pool. China is also leading the medal table with 66 gold, 46 silver and 27 bronze medals, followed by Japan and South Korea which grabbed 29 and 23 golds respectively.
