Stats and facts from one of the hardest-hitting sports in the Olympic Games.
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Go Underwater In 360-Degrees With This World Record Holding Freediver
There is nothing like the sense of contentment that comes from outdoor swimming, particularly in warm ocean waters. When you slide completely under the surface, your entire relationship with the world as you know it shifts. All sound is reduced to the white noise of water rushing past your ears. Your limbs appear long and graceful, as they dance through the diffused light. Small air bubbles cling to your skin temporarily, inviting you to pause and meditate on the universe’s mysteries. The length of time most of us get to continuously experience an underwater life is two minutes (at our best) before we need air. But, Austrian free diver Herbert Nitsch, a multiple world record holder, can hold his breath for over nine minutes, allowing him to experience diving in ways we never will.
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Epic swim in freezing Antarctic waters
Lewis Pugh makes an incredible endurance swim in the Antartic Ocean to call for conservation around the South Sandwich Islands and South Georgia.
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Aquamoji from SwimOutlet.com Available Now for the iPhone
Looking for the best way to express your swimmer problems, swimming life and endless time in and around the pool to your friends by text? Then download the new series of Aquamojis from SwimOutlet.com on your iPhone with over 50 stickers and swim-related emojis to instantly communicate your swimmer feelings to your friends, teammates and family.
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Michael Phelps on Colgate “Every Drop Counts” Campaign
Michael Phelps tells Harry about his campaign with Colgate about conserving water called “Every Drop Counts.” To find out more information visit: www.EveryDropCounts.Colgate.com
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FINA amends qualification standard times for Hangzhou 2018
Following our correspondence of 7th August 2017, please refer to the updated qualifying A and B times to be implemented for the Swimming competitions at the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) to be held in Hangzhou (CHN) from 3rd to 8th December 2018.
See FINA memo attached and fina.org
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Le Clos planning to build swimming pool in Cape Town
He rules in pools all over the world but now Chad le Clos wants to build his own in the heart of Cape Town and hopefully attract a new generation of South African Olympic champions.
The world and Olympic champion has his sights set on an established stadium where he hopes to drop in a 50-metre pool that could one day host a Fina World Series gala.
“At the moment we are hopefully going to get an answer about getting the pool. We have an awesome piece of land in town and it is in a central location,†Le Clos said.
“Once we get the thumbs up from government we can move forward and look for a major sponsor, preferably a big corporate, to back us and fund the project.
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Michael Phelps on Having Another Baby
Michael Phelps and wife Nicole are pregnant with baby number two!
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Michael Phelps’ Multiple Wedding Celebrations
Michael Phelps and his wife Nicole had a good reason to celebrate their wedding multiple times… but then again who needs a good reason to keep celebrating?

