We are pleased to announce that the first race in the “Global Swim Series – Championship Series†is now officially open for registration!
You can find out all the details on the North American Championship page, but here are 10 great reasons to register now:
- be able to say you swam the very first GSS Championship race! You might have missed the first Hawaii Ironman or the first Boston Marathon, but you have a chance to be a part of history now!
- cool medals, official timing system, great t-shirt and lots of great swag included… for only $80! (early reg.)… try and find another Championship race in any sport for that price!
- several thousand spectators! September 4, 2016… last long weekend of summer at the Beach… it’ll be packed… and really exciting!
- two distances, 1.5k or 3.8k! (or both!)
- qualify for the GSS Global Championship in Cancun, Mexico next April!
- register now! Only 300 spots available! No qualifying race required (at least for the first year!)
- amazing new venue, Woodbine Beach, Toronto! A spectacular world-class beach!
- race with some of the fastest swimmers in North America! Your chance to race against Olympians, NCAA Champions, CIS Champions, Marathon Swimmers and Ironmen… and yes, regular people too!
- a great family event! Sand castle building contest, raffle prizes and other fun activities… make a day of it!
- see who will become the first “North American Champion†of the Largest Swim Series in the World!
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Road to Rio – Aimee Willmott
Swimmer Aimee Willmott will be competing on the very first day of Rio 2016.
https://youtu.be/7EvqCMJW6W0
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A Gold Medalist Talks Bouncing Back from Defeat
Gold medalist USA swimmer Jessica Hardy hoped to once again bring home a medal at the upcoming games, but ultimately finished 6th in finals while competing against a group of ambitious younger women. Knowing a champion does not always win, she is encouraging other athletes to pick themselves up and continue fighting. Jessica joins us to discuss remaining confident after defeat, as well as share her nutrition secrets.
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FINA withdraws meldonium abuse charges from Russian swimmer Yulia Efimova — lawyer
The International Swimming Federation (FINA) has withdrawn meldonium abuse charges from Russian swimmer Yulia Efimova, the swimmer’s lawyer, Artyom Patsev, told TASS.
Efimova was suspected of using meldonium, a formula, which the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) included in its list of prohibited substances as of January 1, 2016.
Efimova, who is Russia’s 2012 Olympic bronze medalist in swimming, the four-time world champion and many times winner of European tournaments, announced in March that her doping sample taken in February had shown the presence of banned substance meldonium. The swimmer was suspended immediately from all international tournaments.
“We received an official notification from FINA just an hour ago that all the charges [against Efimova] had been dropped. She is free to compete. No punishment has followed,” Patsev said.
Read TASS
Read also Reuters
Patsev said that he was “expecting FINA to take this decision”, especially after the 24-year-old breaststroke specialist had a temporary suspension lifted in May.
She was added to Russia’s roster for the games in June.
“We are all really happy for Yulia. She will join up with the team in Rio de Janeiro on 1-2 August,” Patsev concluded.
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Meet the Olympics’ unofficial sponsors
How do you market an Olympian without mentioning the Olympics?
That’s the challenge facing companies such as Under Armour, Gatorade and General Mills.
Even though these companies have endorsement deals with these athletes all year round, they can’t call them Olympians in commercials or social media posts during the actual games. That’s because the brands aren’t official sponsors of the Olympics.
It definitely helps to have athletes who are easily recognizable.
Gatorade has Usain Bolt and Serena Williams, and has already featured both of them in commercials.
Under Armour has another well-known Olympian — swimmer and 18-time gold medalist Michael Phelps.
Read CNN
https://youtu.be/Xh9jAD1ofm4
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European Open Water Swimming Championships, Hoorn – Day 2, Summary
A British gold surprise by Danielle Huskisson and Caleb Hughes
Hoorn (LEN) – The British open water swimming team caused another surprise by clinching medals at the European Open Water Championships in Hoorn (NED). In the 5 km time-trial Danielle Huskisson captured gold and three hours later Caleb Hughes earned a bronze medal. Russian Kirill Abrosimov repeated his triumph from the 2012 edition in Piombino (ITA) when he got gold in the 5 and 10 km events.
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Quick Guide to Olympic Water Polo
Everything you need to know about Olympic Water Polo.
The first Olympic team sport, Water Polo has been in the Games since Paris 1900, when it was a men-only competition – women joined at Sydney 2000. Physical, fast-paced and with lots of goals, it’s a thrilling spectacle.
Watch more Water Polo here:Â http://bit.ly/29FInRa
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Sarah Sjöström – The Perfect Race – Butterfly | (English subtitle)
Sarah Sjöström – The Perfect Race – Butterfly | (English subtitle)
https://youtu.be/lpXox7IvByY
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Rio Olympics athletes face risks in contaminated water
When the U.S. Rowing Team takes to the water at the Rio Olympics next month, their uniforms will be different from what they planned. They’ll wear anti-microbial suits to protect themselves from pollution. The lagoon where they’ll row is just one of the many waterways Brazil promised to clean up before the games, but it’s a promise the country has failed to keep. Ben Tracy reports from Rio.
