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What Makes Egor Kornev’s 50 Free So Weird? | The Swim Scribe
Rising Russian star Egor Kornev just had a pair of RIDICULOUS 50 freestyle swims at the 2026 Russian national championships breaking the Russian record TWICE and becoming one of the fastest humans EVER over 50 meters of swimming. What were these swims? What does this maybe mean for his 100 free in a couple of days and why on EARTH is this man breathing in a 50?
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Woman Pulled From Ocean And Revived After Nearly Drowning | Inside Edition
This swimmer is lucky someone spotted her when they did. A Volusia County Sheriff’s deputy happened to notice something floating in the water close to shore. When he realized it was a person, lying face-down, he immediately ran in to save her. Another beach visitor helped him drag the woman back to the beach. Once on land, CPR was performed to revive her. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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‘Attitude Is Everything’: Katie Cosgriffe Attributes Singapore 2025 Success to Happy and Fun Mindset | CBC Sports
They say a happy swimmer is a fast swimmer and that couldn’t be more true for Paralympian Katie Cosgriffe, who focused on the fun side of swimming in her best meet yet Singapore 2025. She tells us about the night and day attitude and results compared to Paris 2024.
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Neighbors React After Pensacola Sisters Found Dead in Swimming Pool | WKRG
Two young sisters found unresponsive in a neighbor’s pool Monday in Pensacola.
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Advocates Urge Lifesaving Survival Swimming Lessons After Fourth Drowning in Less Than a Month | WPBF 25 News
A 2-year-old child drowned in Fort Pierce on Sunday, marking the fourth drowning in the region in less than a month, as safety advocates stress the importance of survival lessons.
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Two Rivers Beach Safety System Alerts Swimmers to Water Hazards | WBAY TV-2
Swim-Smart Beach Alert System uses color-coded lights to warn of dangerous conditions
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The Only Swim Coach Altus Has Ever Had | KFOR Oklahoma’s News 4
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Harrowing Shark Attack in Florida Captured on Camera | NBC News
Off the Florida panhandle, a violent shark attack caught on camera left a man fighting for his life. Authorities say two staff members from a naval facility in Panama City went for a swim when the shark attacked one of them. NBC News’ Steve Patterson has more.
