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Rocklin program helps children with special needs learn to swim
An adaptive aquatics program in Rocklin is helping bring joy to children with special needs who were once afraid of getting in the water.
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Olympic Pins | Games of Passion
Pin badges are the unofficial currency of the Olympics, we meet the spectators who collect them from Games to Games.
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New Study: Swimming is Effective Part of Treatment for Fibromyalgia
A study out of Brazil suggests that swimming can help alleviate the pain of fibromyalgia, which the U.S. Health & Human Services Department/Office of Women’s Health says affects 5 million American adults – approximately 80 percent of whom are female.
For sufferers who find walking exercise to be too painful, the new findings are particularly good news. There is no cure for fibromyalgia, a chronic disorder that’s been attributed to overactive nerves,and whose symptoms include pain and stiffness of muscles, tendons and ligaments, as well as acute sensitivity throughout the body. It’s accompanied by fatigue, headaches and sleep disruption, and often depression, according to fibromyalgia experts.
Data from the study, conducted by the Federal University of Sao Paulo, were released in August. The study, whose findings appeared in the journal Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, involved 75 women aged 18 to 60. They were placed in two groups — 39 were instructed to swim and 36 to walk. Both groups exercised three times a week for 50 minutes per session. This lasted 12 weeks.
Researchers needed to ascertain the participants’ pain intensity before and after the 12 weeks of exercise. Before the study, members of both groups were asked to rate the severity of their pain, from 1 to 10, with 10 being the worst. The reported levels were similar: The walking group started out with an intensity of 6.2, while the swimmers said it was 6.4. After the study, the walkers said their pain dropped to 3.6; the swimmers’ pain decreased to 3.1.
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Katinka Hosszu – Best of European Cluster – FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2016
Katinka Hosszu won the first Cluster of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2016 with 11 medals in Paris, 7 wins Berlin and 7 gold medals in Moscow.
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WADA confirms second batch of athlete data leaked by Russian hackers
Russian hackers under the banner “Fancy Bear” have released another batch of private health files of U.S. and other Olympians believed to be obtained in a hack of the World Anti-Doping Agency in August.
The data release is the hacking group’s second this week. On Tuesday, the group published what it said were Olympic drug-testing files of four U.S. athletes, including Serena Williams and gymnastics champion Simone Biles.
The doping oversight agency confirmed Thursday that the new release of data contains health information on 10 American athletes, as well as Olympians from Germany, Great Britain, Denmark, Poland, Romania, the Czech Republic and Russia.
The files published online purportedly relate to American swimmers Jack Conger and Kathleen Baker, tennis player Bethanie Mattek-Sands, basketball player Brittney Griner, fencer Dagmara Wozniak, track and field athletes Deanna Price and Michelle Carter, water polo player Mcquin Baron, diver Sam Dorman and wrestler Tervel Ivaylov Dlagnev.
Conger was awarded a gold medal in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay alongside teammates Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte, but didn’t swim in the final. Conger was also present during the infamous gas station incident involving Lochte.
Note: The leaked batch is available online, and includes swimmers John Conger (USA), Kathleen Baker (USA), Pernille Blume (DEN), Franziska Hentke (GER), Christian vom Lehn (GER), Christian Reichert (GER), water polo player McQuin Baron (USA) and diver Sam Dorman (USA).
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Inside The Ryan Lochte Protesters ‘Dancing’ Drama: What You Didn’t See On TV
Chaos erupted during the Season 23 premiere of “Dancing with the Stars,” as protesters wearing anti-Ryan Lochte T-shirts walked onto the stage during the swimmer’s critique with pro partner Cheryl Burke.
https://youtu.be/2iZz-QB6-1Q
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Ellie Cole’s Road to Rio
Courtesy of the Australian Dolphins Swim Team
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Great White Shark Attack Caught On GoPro
Tyler McQuillen via Storyful
https://youtu.be/0TyXuI2OF64
https://youtu.be/-HeZbMjbfoA
