Free swimming lessons back in SA just in time for summer
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Carmel Siblings Make Us Swimming Squad For Paris Olympics | WTHR
13News anchor Anne Marie Tiernon talks with Carmel swimmers Aaron and Alex Shackell prior to their travel to Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games.
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Meet The Group Of Students Preparing To Swim The Catalina Channel | Houston Life
These brave high school students are preparing for a big challenge to swim the Catalina Channel. It’s known for its cold, dark, and unpredictable waters just off the California coast. The group will complete the 20-mile journey together as one of the first Texas teen relay teams to conquer the channel.
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Swimmers Taking On The Mon River To Raise Money For Cancer Research | CBS Pittsburgh
A Pittsburgh-area woman is taking an obsession and channeling it to fight the disease that claimed her mother’s life.
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The Doping Scandal Rocking the Upcoming Olympics | New York Times Podcasts
A new doping scandal is rocking the world of competitive swimming, as the Paris Olympics approach. These allegations are raising questions about fairness in the sport and whether the results at the summer games can be trusted.
Michael S. Schmidt, one of the reporters who broke the story, explains the controversy and what it reveals about the struggle to police doping in sports.
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‘One Of Our Own,’ Fatal Shark Attack Claims Life Of City Lifeguard | KHON2 News
(more…)On Sunday, Honolulu Ocean Safety, Emergency Medical Services, Honolulu Fire Department and Honolulu Police responded to a fatal shark attack on Oahu’s North Shore.
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Conn. Swimmer Heads To Paralympic Trials 1 Year After Shark Attack | FOX 61
Former Yale swimmer and Darien native Ali Truwit is competing in the Paralympic Trials for a spot in Paris this summer, nearly one year after a shark attack.
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Training The Next Generation Of Artistic Swimmers Is A Family Affair | NBC4 Columbus
Training the next generation of artistic swimmers is a family affair
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Seine River Remains Highly Contaminated Ahead Of Paris Olympics | CBS News
A nasty controversy is brewing in Olympic waters with one month until the Paris opening ceremony. Les Carpenter, Olympics reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBS News to explain why the city’s iconic Seine River is still falling short of the requirements needed before athletes dive in.
