Ice rescue crews from Coast Guard Station Frankfort, Michigan, rescue a dog from the ice in Frankfort, Feb. 2, 2015. U.S. Coast Guard video courtesy of Oliver Art Center.
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BHP Billiton Aquatic Super Series 2015
Video recap courtesy of Swimming Australia on YouTube
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Jeanette Ottesen stars in TV ad for Kohberg’s protein bread
‘Master and Anton have baked some brand new protein in collaboration with Team Denmark dietitians. The protein breads are specifically designed for people with active lifestyles. Swimmer Jeanette Ottesen tastes it, and thinks it is perfect for you who is active. Hence Master and Anton name them Kohberg’s Active Protein Bread.’
http://youtu.be/rLovrAia13s
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Russia has problem with doping in schools, minister says
Russian child athletes are taking banned substances while still at school, Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said on Tuesday.
With Russia enduring doping scandals for months, Mutko vowed to crack down on doping among child athletes, which he suggested was the result of a system where youth coaches can be paid sizeable bonuses when young athletes win competitions.
A holdover from the Soviet era, Russia has hundreds of children’s sports academies spanning dozens of Summer and Winter Olympic sports.
While discussing ways to strengthen Russia’s anti-doping enforcement, Mutko said “we will go down to children’s sports schools to give a slap on the wrist to coaches who want to win some kind of championship at any price and get a bonus,” in comments reported by R-Sport.
In cases of youth doping, “then the (athlete) gets into the national team and can’t fulfil his potential,” he added.
Mutko said Russia was pouring “colossal resources” into the fight against doping.
The World Anti-Doping Agency and the IAAF have each opened investigations into claims of systematic doping by Russian athletes, following the broadcast in December of a German TV documentary in which whistleblowers alleged drug use in Russian track and field, and the Russian national anti-doping agency covered up positive tests by leading Russian athletes.
Last month, athletics’ world governing body said that since it introduced biological passports in 2009, more than half of all athletes banned under the testing system were Russians. So far this year, four Russian Olympic champions have been banned under the system, including 3,000-meter steeplechase winner Yulia Zaripova, who stands to lose her 2012 Olympic gold medal after being banned last Friday.
However, Mutko insisted Russia was not a world leader in doping, and that the percentage of its athletes caught using banned substances “is like in America, England, and all the other countries. The (anti-doping) system works.”
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Lewis Pugh to tackle world’s most dangerous swim in Antarctic – wearing only speedos!
British endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh is embarking on the “most dangerous swims ever undertaken in the world” to call for a vast protected area in Antarctic waters. The swimmer is taking to the waters of Antarctica’s Southern Ocean, braving freezing temperatures, leopard seals and killer whales in nothing more than his Speedo swimwear to raise awareness of the need to protect the region’s pristine Ross Sea.
http://youtu.be/IP7eDNscHbk
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Audi “Swim” Commercial
When a young rebel considers taking a plunge, he envisions the consequences of challenging everything he’s been told. For over 100 years, Audi has embraced that same challenger spirit. You’ll see it in our cars, our company, and in everything that we do.
Courtesy of Audi Of America
http://youtu.be/QeCW-M4hDYo
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Amy Van Dyken on her injury, the Super Bowl and more
Six-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Amy Van Dyken joins Woody Paige and Les Shapiro to discuss how she’s doing since her injury.
http://youtu.be/Q7kDDBWuzEo
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Sexual Assaults on College Campuses: 95 Colleges Under Federal Investigation.
Two college football players could face decades in prison, as a new case involving a Stanford swimmer emerges.
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Inspirational champion swimmer Amy Van Dyken talks overcoming challenges
Inspirational champion swimmer Amy Van Dyken talks overcoming challenges
