• Four-time Olympian Alia Atkinson of Jamaica set a new World Record in the 50m breast on Day 2 of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup in Tokyo, earlier this week.

    Atkinson established a new time of 28.64, previously kept by Jessica Hardy of the United States (28.80), making here the female top scorer of the Tokyo meet together with Vladimir Morozov (RUS) for the male’s award.

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  • A Wada report into the anti-doping operation employed at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games has criticised “serious failings”, with up to half of all planned drug tests aborted on some days because the athletes could not be found.

    The 55-page World Anti-Doping Agency Independent Observers report accused the management team in the Rio 2016 anti-doping department of “a lack of coordination”, which it said contributed to putting an almost unmanageable strain on drug testing at competition venues and the Athletes Village.

    The build-up to the 2016 Olympics was dominated by a doping scandal, with Russia not given a blanket ban from the event despite revelations of state-sponsored doping. Russia was banned from the Rio Paralympics, however.

    As well as a “lack of coordination/unified approach” among the Rio 2016 anti-doping department management, the report also blamed the failings on “budget and operational cutbacks” which meant fewer resources for anti-doping, tensions between Rio 2016 and the Brazilian Anti-Doping Agency and significant staffing changes in the Rio 2016 anti-doping department one year before the Games.

    It was fiercely critical of the lack of support, training and information given to chaperones whose job it was to notify athletes of testing. “Chaperones were often provided with little or no whereabouts information for athletes targeted for out-of-competition testing in the Athletes Village, and therefore, the majority of times had to resort to asking team officials and/or athletes from the same team where the athletes they were looking for were located,” said the report.

    IOC welcomes the report

    “The IO report shows that it was a successful Olympic Games with a successful anti-doping programme. The integrity of the programme was ensured despite some challenges the Organising Committee had to overcome. I would like to thank all the involved experts, staff and volunteers”, Dr Richard Budgett, the IOC’s Medical and Scientific Director, emphasised.

    Read The Guardian and the report

  • Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps and comedian Danny McBride take center stage in the new live-action trailer for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. The trailer, directed by Peter Berg, is called “Screw It, Let’s Go To Space” and satirizes the year’s incredibly negative news cycle.

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    https://youtu.be/_87zvl0LcEg

  • Watch live on the FINA YouTube Channel: Day 2 of the 8th event of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2016 in Tokyo (Japan).

  • Watch live on the FINA YouTube Channel: Day 1 of the 8th event of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2016 in Tokyo (Japan).

  • Guest post by Chelsea Watterston / Premier Pools

    The term ‘mental toughness’ refers to the resolve not to quit. Specifically, it’s the mental force that helps you stay on track and focus on maintaining perfect form even when your lungs and muscles are about to give up on you. This is what certain sports fans call ‘heart’ or ‘the will to win,’ and is romanticised in fiction as the force that spells the difference between victory and defeat.

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  • Watch live on the FINA YouTube Channel: Day 2 of the 7th event of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2016 in Singapore.

  • Between Barden Tower and Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire, England, lies one of nature’s most dangerous booby traps. It’s a small innocuous-looking mountain stream, about six feet across, known as Bolton Strid, or simply the Strid. But below the water’s surface is a deep chasm with powerful undercurrents that pulls anybody that falls into it to certain death. It is believed that not a single person who has fallen into the Strid has ever come out of it alive. Not even their bodies.

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