Wildlife and ocean safety officials strongly urge people to stay out of the water between the Outrigger Canoe Club and the Waikiki Natatorium.
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87-year-old St. Pete judge attempting to be oldest to swim from Alcatraz to San Francisco
Judge Robert E. Beach will attempt to be the oldest person to swim from Alcatraz to San Francisco on his 87th birthday.
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Malaysia’s Cheong wins over Chinese favourites
Malaysia’s Jun Hoong Cheong scored a dramatic upset victory over the Chinese favorites to win the women’s platform diving title in a desperately close final at the Budapest World Championships.
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Recap Day 5 #FINABudapest2017
Laura Marino and Matthieu Rosset added world gold to their medal treasuries and gave France their first diving title of the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest while Russia won their third gold medal in synchro with their team technical routine. Not to forget: Ferry Weertman of the Netherlands won his second major 10km title at Lake Balaton. Check out the best moments from day 5!
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The official #FINABudapest2017 Anthem | We are the Water
Listen to the official anthem of the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest. The track is called “We are the Water”, performed by Pályamű.
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Weertman adds world crown to Olympic triumph
Ferry Weertman of the Netherlands won his second major 10km title today at Lake Balaton at the FINA World Championships, his ever so slight margin of victory just .1 of a second.
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Recap Day 4 #FINABudapest2017
On day 4 of the FINA World Championships in Budapest, China made it five titles in Diving, Manila Flamini and Giorgio Minisini from Italy stamp authority by grabbing mixed duet tech gold in Synchonised Swimming and Canada snatched an 8-all draw with Montenegro.
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I Wear Speedos | DESPACITO PARODY (Luis Fonsi ft.Daddy Yankee)
Are you a fan of speedos? I am and here’s why! Speedo power!
https://youtu.be/7kOKDdocGyc
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10-year-old swimmer may have died of fentanyl overdose after visiting Miami pool
A 10-year-old boy from a drug-ridden Miami neighborhood apparently died of a fentanyl overdose last month, becoming one of Florida’s smallest victims of the opioid crisis, authorities said Tuesday. But how he came into contact with the powerful painkiller is a mystery.
Fifth-grader Alton Banks died June 23 after a visit to the pool in the city’s Overtown section. He began vomiting at home, was found unconscious that evening and was pronounced dead at a hospital. Preliminary toxicology tests showed he had fentanyl in his system, authorities said.
“We don’t believe he got it at his home,” Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said. “It could be as simple as touching it. It could have been a towel at the pool.”
She added: “We just don’t know.”
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