• Three 15-year-old Austrian synchronised swimmers were hurt in a collision with a bus while walking in the athletes’ village at the European Games in Baku.

    The Austrian Olympic Committee (AOC) said Vanessa Sahinovic was “severely injured” and would be flown to Vienna for further treatment.

    Luna Pajer will also be flown back to the Austrian capital after suffering injuries to her arms.

    Verena Breit bruised her right thigh and has returned to the village.

    The AOC said the collision happened at 08:30 local time on Thursday, when the athletes were walking on the pavement in the Olympic village.

    AOC chief medical officer Dr Alfred Engel said Sahinovic had suffered a polytrauma and multiple fractures.

    He added Payer’s arm injuries “need further medical clarification”.

    Read BBC

    There is a video here on YouTube that seems to be from the incident. Warning, very graphic !

    https://youtu.be/Koap1jDCw5s

    Photo by Kudosmedia

  • Waterproof Jacksonville is expanding it’s reach once again this year in order to teach more kids to swim and be safe in the water.

  • With two children lost in one day from drowning. We learned one of them was a 7-year-old child on the autism spectrum.

  • He’s known as the “Pinoy Aquaman” and now this Filipino triathlete has taken on a new challenge — the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim. Don Tagala tells us about the latest adventure of Ingemar Macarine.

  • A 20-year-old woman is alive Wednesday night after a dramatic rescue at a popular Minneapolis beach.

    The woman and a 17-year-old girl were trying to swim to a floating dock on Lake Harriet just before 5 p.m. Both went underwater, and the teenager made it safely back to shore — but the woman never resurfaced.

    “For the first couple of minutes it was scary stuff,” Zachary Beckman said.

    See CBS Minnesota

  • A 17-year-old Missouri star athlete died of an apparent heart attack while racing her friends in a swimming pool, her devastated mother said.

    Emma Aronson, an incoming senior at Lee’s Summit High School, passed away last Friday when her heart stopped during a playful swimming competition with pals at the neighborhood pool.

    “She was racing in the pool against the boys and of course, she wanted to beat them. And most of the time she did,” mom Laura Aronson told reporters.

    “She got to the edge and said, in a very small voice, ‘I’m so tired,’ and then that was it.”

    See NY Daily News

  • Hundreds of demonstrators descended in McKinney, Texas on Monday — just two days after a video that captured a police officer’s use of force against a black, female teenager went viral.

    Elroy Johnson, a 25-year-old teacher who grew up in the neighborhood, told The Huffington Post that he couldn’t recall the last time he witnessed a protest that large in his town.

    The crowd gathered near the Craig Ranch Community Pool — the same site where 19-year-old Tatiana Rhodes’ now-infamous pool party was held last Friday. The teen’s party, which was chaperoned by her mother, Laushana Burks, was meant to celebrate the end of the summer. Burks told HuffPost that, instead, the gathering ended with violence after two white women made racist comments to a group of black teens and subsequently attacked them.

    Community members rallied in the neighborhood to speak out against the racist actions of the two women who apparently made comments like “you black f****r” and “that’s why you live in Section 8 homes.” Demonstrators also called for the firing of a police officer who was captured on video manhandling a young black girl and wielding his gun at two black teenage boys who tried to help her.

    “A number of community members made it known they were upset about what happened at the pool party on Friday,” Johnson said. “Seeing all of that action was definitely amazing.”

    See Huffington Post

  • Murmansk – it’s in the extreme northwest of Russia, it’s the only city above the Arctic Circle, and it has an average annual temperature of -1°C. It was the perfect place for world-renowned distance swimmer Christof Wandratsch to claim the title of Ice Swimming World Champion.

    See REDBULL

  • Kazan has now developed the most advanced sporting infrastructure in all of Russia and has one of the most advanced Aquatic facilities in the world. More than 3.5 billion viewers are looking forward to following the world’s best performing in the 6 FINA aquatic disciplines. We welcome one and all to Kazan from 24 July to 9 August!