Olympic swimmers Chad le Clos and Aexander Popov take guesses at the following question: How many images per second can our ScanOVision photofinish.
https://youtu.be/l9BdAd5H85c
Olympic swimmers Chad le Clos and Aexander Popov take guesses at the following question: How many images per second can our ScanOVision photofinish.
https://youtu.be/l9BdAd5H85c
Bayshore High’s Ryley Ober, a two-time defending state swimming champion, won the 100-yard freestyle and took second in the 100-yard backstroke. The latter event saw club teammate Anna Freed win. Ober discusses her friendship with Freed and how the Bradenton Christian swimmer pushes her in practice and at competitions. Video by Jason Dill.
The goal of this video is to capture the everyday rituals of a swimmer at Gustavus Adolphus College. A big thanks to Tanner Sonnek for being the main subject of the video!
‘Official video report from the fifth stage of the X-Waters – an international open water swim series.’
Tokyo 2020 Olympic organisers said on Wednesday that tests showed levels of E. Coli up to 20 times above the accepted limit and faecal coliform bacteria seven times higher than agreed at the planned venue for marathon swimming and triathlon.
Organisers have vowed to improve the water quality to ensure the safety of athletes, including through installing underwater screens at Odaiba Marine Park to limit the amount of faecal coliform bactria flowing from offshore during rainy periods.
They also said they would consider amending event dates and times during the Games in response to weather conditions.
“We will take the best possible measures to make sure that the venue satisfies all relevant standards of international federations and that athletes can perform at their best feeling very safe,” Koji Murofushi, Tokyo 2020 sports director, told a news conference.
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Olympic athletes hoping to live it up at the 2020 Games in Tokyo may be in for disappointment. In an attempt to save funds, the International Olympic Committee said Tuesday it will consider revising the “level of service†provided at the athletes village, the area set aside for athlete accommodations at the Olympics.
“We are putting a number of questions to those national Olympic committees as to how we think we can find savings by reducing, to an acceptable level, the level of service in the Olympic Village,†IOC Vice President John Coates told Tokyo 2020 organizers Tuesday (via Reuters).
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Olympic swimming champion and Phoenix-area resident Michael Phelps took to social media Monday to say he is safe after attending the Route 91 Harvest music festival in Las Vegas this weekend.
Phelps, and his wife Nicole, attended the three-day music festival with friends Friday night, he wrote on Instagram. The couple saw Friday’s headliner, country singer Eric Church, perform.
Hours after a gunman shot and killed more than 50 people and injured more than 500 at the same festival, Phelps and his wife took to social media to express their sympathies.
“Nicole and I were there with friends on Friday… I woke up this am with texts from a friends and family members making sure we were home and safe… My thoughts and prayers out to the affected family members and friends,” Phelps wrote.
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