Some internet users are shocked and stunned after video surfaced of a 6-month-old Florida baby struggling to swim as her mother watches on.
The two-minute video, uploaded to Facebook by user Dov, shows a bubbly baby girl in a yellow dress being lured out into a pool.
She plunges in after a bright, flowered sandal and her head goes under, but neither of the adults step in to help her. Instead, they watch as she struggles and ends up floating on her back.
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USA Olympian Penny Taylor Interview
1948 Olympian Penny Taylor reflects on her career as an athlete, coach, team leader and manager for USA Swimming.
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Gator swimmer headed to the Olympics
A member of the Gator Nation could be headed to Rio for the Olympics this summer.
https://youtu.be/5AuOCYhaKFY
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In Their Own Words – Maarten van der Weijden
Dutch distance swimmer Maarten van der Weijden shares his incredible story of beating cancer and winning Olympic gold in Beijing.
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LEN, the amazing journey 2012-2016 – Video
A hype video first shown at the LEN 2016 Elective Congress
https://youtu.be/mqShW4Q49l4
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London 2016 LEN European Championships – Day 1
Russia: Victory Day with two golds
After four years, world-class action has returned to the London Aquatics Centre as a series of fine diving and synchro events kicked off the European Aquatics Championships on Monday. The Russians held a Victory Day parade here as well, capturing both gold medals on offer on 9 May.
RUSSIA RUS Gold Medal KOLESNICHENKO, YESIPOVICH, SHULHINA, TARAKHOVIC, TALEIKO, VALASACH, NAVASIOLAVA, BICHUN, WARDAK, KHANDOSHKA Team Technical Final London, Queen Elizabeth II Olympic Park Pool LEN 2016 European Aquatics Elite Championships Synchronized Swimming Day 01 09-05-2016 Photo Andrea Staccioli/Deepbluemedia/Insidefoto“What a pleasure to stand here, in this wonderful London Aquatics Centre. The vivid memories of the Olympic Games four years ago are still with us, but here we are once again for another fantastic championships in the British capital!†LEN President Paolo Barelli began his speech with these words at the opening ceremony, after Chairman of British Swimming, Maurice Watkins, welcomed everyone at the third European Championships held in Great Britain, after 1938 and 1993.
President Barelli, re-elected for another four years on the eve of the championships, also declared: “Here, in London, we will have even bigger media exposure and tremendous promotion for swimming, fair competition, healthy lifestyle. And last but not least, here, in London these European Championships will also inspire the young generations just as the Olympics did in 2012.â€
The ceremony was followed by the first final of the fortnight, the team technical event in synchro. As expected, world title-holders Russia clinched the gold with a convincing performance, ahead of their fiercest rivals, the Ukrainians. The Italians were also overjoyed after finishing third.
In diving, as usual, the team event started the competitions. Again, it went down to a duel between the Russians and the Ukrainians. Despite a rare penalty deduction at Iuliia Prokopchuk’s second dive, the Ukrainians seemed to have a chance to finish atop but Russia’s Viktor Minibaev came up with the dive of the evening on the very last attempt. A perfect mark of 10 flashed on the scoreboard and the 102.60 pointer won the title for the Russians, who celebrated their nation’s treasured Victory Day in style in London. The home fans also had something to cheer as Georgia Ward and Matthew Lee earned the first medal, a bronze, for the hosts.
For detailed results please visit LEN’s renewed website: www.len.eu
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London 2016 LEN Elective Congress – Paolo Barelli leads LEN for another four-year term
Paolo Barelli has won another four-year term as President at the LEN Election Congress held in London. David Sparkes and Tamas Gyarfas were also re-elected as General Secretary and Treasurer respectively. President Barelli thanked the support to all LEN Member Federations and declared that together they could ensure that Europe remains the strongest and most successful continent in the aquatic world.
Paolo Barelli has been confirmed as LEN president for the next four years with 77 votes against his contender, the dutch Erik Van Heijningen who received 27 preferences LEN 2016 Extraordinary Congress London, East Winter Garden, Canary Wharf Day 0 08-05-2016 Photo Giorgio Scala/Deepbluemedia/InsidefotoFor the first time ever all 52 member federations were present at the LEN Congress in the magnificent East Wintergarden at Canary Wharf. The activity and the financial reports presented to the delegates on 2015 and on the past four years all highlighted how LEN managed to overcome the difficulties from 2012.
The recent cycle turned into a success story, LEN major events produced a significant growth in cumulative TV audience, popularity and media exposure. Involving great cities to stage the European Aquatics Championships (Berlin 2014, London 2016) and the strongest water polo communities for the Water Polo Europeans (Budapest 2014, Belgrade 2016) all contributed to the strengthening of LEN’s position in world of sport, just as the professionalism and the dedication of the hosts of the other important LEN events.
Consequently, LEN’s financial situation has never been so sound as of today, and for the first time it could offer prize money for the athletes competing at the European Championships, and grant travel assistance for the participating federations, amounting almost 2 million euros for 2015 and 2016.
Still, as President Barelli emphasised, the most important outcome of the past four years was the fantastic results the European athletes achieved. As he concluded his speech, “our top priority will be the same, to dedicate all our activities to the benefits of the athletes.â€
The other presidential candidate, Erik van Heijningen also presented his programme, then the voting took place. Paolo Barelli got 77 votes, Erik von Heijningen had 27 so Mr. Barelli won another four-year term as LEN President.
The other Officials, General Secretary David Sparkes and Treasurer Tamas Gyarfas, running unopposed, earned unanimous support to continue their work. Francis Luyce, Christa Thiel, Dimitris Diathesopoulos, Sven von Holst and Andriy Vlaskov were elected as Vice-Presidents.
LEN will be represented in the FINA Bureau by Paolo Barelli, Tamas Gyarfas, David Sparkes and Dimitris Diathesopoulos and two other members who will be elected at world-at-large in the 2017 FINA Congress in Budapest.
After the Congress the re-elected LEN President insisted that together the LEN Family could travel the long road successfully. “We had a strategic plan of action and it worked in the past four years. We will exceed these successes in our next term. Our system is based on strategic financial forecasting and implementation.â€
“Also, strengthening ties between FINA and LEN will be a top priority in the organisation’s immediate future†Paolo Barelli added. “We will work to increase the support we offer to national federations for the development, more specifically in the areas of teaching and coaching courses, aquatic sport centres, modernisation of equipment and European legislation. LEN must provide operational assistance to members who desire to develop the aquatic disciplines more rapidly in their home countries.â€
As a conclusion, the LEN President said: “I would like to thank all those who have helped LEN achieve such remarkable results during my first term as President. Our most heartfelt thanks go to our athletes who we are proud to support by means of our continued, passionate, hard work.â€
Upon this occasion, four long-serving officials’ were recognised for their outstanding efforts done for European Aquatics: Swimming Technical Committee Chairman Soren Korbo, TSC Secretary Ray Kendall, former Water Polo Technical Committee Chairman Haluk Toygarli and Technical Diving Committee Chairman Georgia Fyrigou-Consolo.
Composition of the new LEN Bureau, 2016-2020
President: Paolo Barelli (ITA)
General Secretary: David Sparkes (GBR)
Treasurer: Tamas Gyarfas (HUN)Vice-Presidents: Dimitris Diathesopoulos (GRE), Sven von Holst (SWE), Francis Luyce (FRA), Christa Thiel (GER), Andriy Vlaskov (UKR)
Members: Fernando Carpena (ESP), Joe Caruana Curran (MLT), Per Rune Eknes (NOR), Pia Holmen (DEN), Jerzy Kowalski (POL), Ahmet Mazhar Bozdogan (TUR), Aleksandar Sostar (SRB), Marco Stacchiotti (LUX), Noam Zwi (ISR)
FINA Bureau Continental Members: Paolo Barelli, Dimitris Diathesopoulos, Tamas Gyarfas, David Sparkes
LEN Internal Auditors: Ray Kendall (IRE), Giuseppe Nicolini (SMR)
Press Release by LEN
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Pepe Arcos Releases Freediving Film, “Pressureâ€
Filmmaker Pepe Arcos has made his latest film, “Pressure,†available for general viewing on Vimeo. The 20-minute film, which premiered at ADEX last month, follows Miguel Lozano’s attempt to set a new freediving world record, and explores the mental and physical challenges faced by the world’s top freedivers.
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LEN Opening Press Conference Highlights – London 2016, Synchro, Diving
Fantastic championships are ahead
“We are very happy to return to London and really grateful for British Swimming to host this great event here, in the London Aquatic Centre†LEN President Paolo Barelli said while speaking at the European Aquatics Championships’ opening press conference.
(L to R) Marco Birri, LEN; Paolo Barelli LEN president; Federici GBR; Mears GBR; Cagnotto ITA; Minisini ITA; Flamini ITA; Perrupato ITA; Maurice Watkins British Swimming Chairman London, Queen Elizabeth II Olympic Park Pool LEN 2016 European Aquatics Elite Championships Press Conference Day 00 07-05-2016 Photo Giorgio Scala/Deepbluemedia/Insidefoto
