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Swimming in sea ‘increases risk of ear infections, stomach aches, diarrhoea’
A new study has found bathing in the sea increases the risk of ear infections, and gastrointestinal illnesses that cause diarrhoea.
A major review of 40 previous studies found the risk of picking up stomach aches or diarrhoea increased by 29 per cent for bathers, compared to those who had not recently been swimming in the sea.
The likelihood of reporting an earache increased by 77 per cent after a swim, according to the research published on Monday in the International Journal of Epidemiology.
Most of the studies entailed talking to people at beaches and near the seaside.
The academics behind the study said they hope the work leads to a push to clean up coastal waters. The research was undertaken by the University of Exeter Medical School and the UK-based Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.
Dr Anne Leonard, an academic at the University of Exeter Medical School, said there was a “perception†in high-income countries that there was no health risks to spending time in the sea, but their research pointed in the opposite direction.
The study suggested that “pollution is still an issue affecting swimmers in some of the world’s richest countriesâ€, she said.
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Free Live Streaming from All LEN Champions League Matches
LEN has chosen Dailymotion’s player technology to livestream the Men’s Water Polo
Champions League – here each and every game is available and can be followed for free.
From now on, Dailymotion will have a dedicated Champions League channel where the live
streaming of each game is featured as well as all previous matches and the game’s highlights
can be relived.Today the live stream will feature another crucial day in Group A: the game of Brescia (ITA)
and Dynamo (RUS) can become a decisive battle in the hunt for the Final Eight berths. Five
teams chase the four available F8 spots in Group A and two more still have mathematical
chances so the race is quite exciting. In Group B this day might begin to widen the gap
between the top and the lower ranked four sides.For free live streaming of all matches of the LEN Champions League, play-by- play action and
detailed stats, visit the LEN website (www.len.eu) and
https://www.dailymotion.com/LENChampionsPress release from LEN
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We Should Have Seen the USA Swimming Sexual Abuse Allegations Coming
As someone who competed for 11 years at the national level, I can tell you that as much as I loved swimming, I also hated it. Nearly every coach I came across with a reputation for being one of the best was also incredibly mean. Not just “makes you swim hard†mean, but yelling, cursing, throwing kickboards at children in the water mean. These coaches were also known to weigh female swimmers in front of each other, or make comments about their bodies (pointing out thigh size, for example, or the effects of puberty). With over 20 hours in the pool a week, in a setting where pushing yourself so hard you throw up is seen as a sign of a “good†practice, boundaries can be blurry or scarcely exist.
That all came back when my childhood sport made headlines this past week. An investigative report by The Southern California News Group alleges that USA Swimming covered up the sexual abuse of hundreds of swimmers, mostly by their coaches, The Orange County Register reported. The investigation alleges that officials at every level knew about predatory coaches, even receiving complaints about specific instances, and—as with USA Gymnastics during Larry Nasser’s reign of terror—they did nothing about it for decades. (Two top swimming officials have resigned as a result.)
I’m a psychiatrist now, which means I’m overexposed to this kind of evil and able to feel protected from it by a false sense of distance (I’m not a gymnast! I am not an actress!). But it became obvious during Nassar’s weeks-long trial, which included impact statements from 156 survivors, that the question wasn’t whether other powerful men in elite sports would stand accused, but when and who. I find myself feeling angry, ashamed, sad, defensive, and ultimately, not surprised that it was my sport that came next.
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Japan unveils Tokyo 2020 Olympics superhero mascots
One has an athletic figure and a strong sense of justice. The other is a cherry blossom-inspired superhero.
Meet the new Olympic and Paralympic mascots that the Tokyo 2020 organisers hope will whip up enthusiasm for the Games – and drive merchandise sales.
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Northwest China City Holds “Naked Pig Run” to Advocate Winter Swimming
Around 100 sports enthusiasts stripped down to their underwear in wintry conditions to hold a “naked pig run” in Xi’an, capital city of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province on Sunday to launch a winter swimming activity. http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20180227…
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Para-swimmer Rosie Bancroft appeals for stolen prosthetic leg’s return
ParalympicsGB hopeful Rosie Bancroft, who swims for the City of Manchester team, had hidden the limb in the back seat of her blue Fiat 500 convertible.
The car was stolen from outside her house in Manchester on Saturday night.
The 23-year-old said her vehicle had been specially adapted, including the positioning of the accelerator pedal, so “we’re hoping they didn’t get far”.
Ms Bancroft, originally from Oxford, is studying at the University of Manchester and coaches the swimming club team.
Born without her lower right leg, she needs the prosthetic for running and training in the gym.
It was tailored to her height and weight after “months of painful fittings” and is of no value to anyone else, she said.
“I can’t really walk very far with my other leg and without a car as well it’s going to be hard to get around.”
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Please RT!! My car with my running prosthetic leg in has been stolen. Anyone in Manchester City centre sees it pls let us know @MENnewsdesk pic.twitter.com/eHfNyAGRPq
— Rosie Bancroft (@rosie_bancroft1) February 25, 2018
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Russian Freediver Swims Record 100 Meters Under Baikal’s Half-Meter-Thick Ice
A Russian freediver and the freezing but beautiful waters of Lake Baikal– what brought them together? It appears that an astonishing new sports record has.
On February 25, freediver Dmitry Sokolov swam 100 meters under a 50 cm-thick sheet of ice covering the world’s largest freshwater lake: Baikal, in Russia’s Siberia. He managed to hold his breath for a record 1 minute and 37 seconds, the head of the project “The Irkutsk Region Record Book” Galina Azheeva told RIA Novosti.
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Russian ice swimmers brave -10C temperatures
Competitors aged from 11 to 70 participated in Russia’s Baltic Sea enclave of Kaliningrad…
