Me commentary on a penguin attempting a double somersault with three and a half twists in the pike position.
Warning, foul language (as always with Ozzy Man)
Me commentary on a penguin attempting a double somersault with three and a half twists in the pike position.
Warning, foul language (as always with Ozzy Man)
Get ready for the 2018 season of the FINA/Hosa Marathon Swim World Series!
#1 – 17.03.2018 Doha (QAT)
#2 – 20.05.2018 Serychelles (SEY)
#3 – 09.06.2018 Setubal (POR)
#4 – 16.06.2018 Balatonfüred (HUN)
#5 – 26.07.2018 Lac St. Jean (CAN)
#6 – 11.08.2018 Lac Megantic (CAN)
#7 – Chun’An (CHN)
#8 – Taiwan (TPE)
#9 – Abu Dhabi (UAE)
This baby elephant learns to overcome his fear of water with the help of his carer. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos – http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub
The 2018 Winter Swimming World Championships came to a close on Saturday (March 10) in Talinn, Estonia.
https://youtu.be/7hi1HE020Ug
Ask Alexandra Marshall what she loves about swimming, and her cherubic face morphs into an expression that can only be described as blissful.
“Oh, I love this question,†says the 23-year-old Queens University of Charlotte student, closing her eyes and smiling. “Swimming brings so much peace to my life. The stress that I might be having in life … all kind of melts away when I jump into the water. When I’m underwater, it’s very quiet. It’s very peaceful.â€
It’s a sense of peace, however, that has often been agonizingly elusive for Marshall over the past four and a half years, as she’s endured a severe virus, then a devastating cancer diagnosis, then a rigorous chemotherapy regimen, then bouts with depression and resentment.
In May, she’ll be leaving Queens about as profoundly changed as any student can be by their college years. There’s just one more order of business she has to attend to as an athlete before that happens:
2018 Red Bull Neptune Steps in Glasgow.
Joscelin Yeo may have made Singapore proud with her triumphs in the pool, time and again. But now retired, she says she doesn’t miss competitive swimming – or the limelight that came with it.
At 34, Oussama Mellouli is the most talented professional swimmer in Tunisia. He was the 1,500 meters freestyle World champion at the 2009 Wold Aquatics Championships and won 3 gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Now he’s in Tunis to prepare for the 18th Mediterranean Games.