Sharks in Lake Michigan? We call them “loan sharks”. Let’s face it, there are sharks everywhere. The Chicago Sharkfest Swim will be a 1-Mile triangular shaped course in Lake Michigan starting and finishing at the Ohio Street Beach next to Olive Park. Anticipated water temperature should be in the low-mid 70’s.
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The Clean Cross Hong Kong to Macau Swim 2014
Simon Holliday, Hong Kong resident, and English Channel Swimmer, planning to swim from Hong Kong to Macau on May 24th, 2014 in order to raise funds for Ocean Recovery Alliance and it’s Grate Art project. This is a 35km challenge, in a straight line, but the course depends on weather and currents, not to mention high speed ferries shuttling gamblers to Macau every 15 minutes! You can help support this swim, Simon’s great efforts, and be part of the solution in helping to clean our ocean, by going to www.justgiving.com/Simon-Holliday.
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The Race Club Announces Instagram Giveaway
Via Digital Journal
The Race Club recently announced their first Instagram Giveaway. Fans of the premier swim club can now follow The Race Club’s Instagram and be entered to win a prize worth $120.
Ideal for competitive or recreational swimmers, fans follow The Race Club’s Instagram profile and tag two friends in the photo associated with the contest. That fan is then automatically entered to win 3 instructional swimming DVDs, a $120 value.
“We have the greatest fans and we wanted to give something back to them. These instructional videos are great for a swimmer at any level. Besides providing a high quality camp for competitive and recreational swimmers alike to improve on their swimming technique, we pride ourselves on providing superior instructional videos making our coaching available to the masses not just our campers,” stated Gary Hall Sr., Technical Director of The Race Club.
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Tragic Weekend: Two teens drown in Phoenix swimming pools
See myfoxphoenix.com
There is so much focus on drowning prevention involving little ones that we do not often think of teenagers drowning especially in pools.
But this weekend a terrible reminder as two teens drowned in pools; one at a home in West Phoenix and the other in the pool at an apartment complex.
Everyone who heard the stories this weekend had the same reaction surprise that a 13 year-old and 17 year-old got into trouble and drowned in a pool.
A 13 year-old boy climbed an apartment pool fence and drowned Saturday afternoon. Later that day, a 17 year-old girl drowned while at a pool party in the same West Phoenix neighborhood.
“You get to thinking that someone’s 12 or 13 years-old or older, that they’re going to be fine in the water, and that’s not the case,” said Lori Schmidt.
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Dara Torres applauds USADA’s drug testing policy
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It was a little less than a year into her swimming comeback and, at age 40, Dara Torres was blazing through her heats during the 2007 swimming nationals in Indianapolis.
“I swam really fast and my coach (the late Michael Lohberg) said, ‘Everyone is talking about you.’ I’m like, ‘Cool.’ He’s like, ‘No, no. Not cool. They all think you’re not doing it the right way.’ And I said, ‘We have to do something about that,’†Torres recalls. “Imagine putting your heart and soul into something your entire life and having someone say that you must be cheating.â€
That was the stark reality Torres says she faced that summer while she prepared for the 2008 Beijing Olympics — only a year after giving birth to her daughter, she was smack in the middle of a steroid era, where there was intense scrutiny throughout all sports on doping issues.
“Mind you I understand. (The media) has had many athletes look you in the eye, and say, ‘I have not taken PEDs.’ And then they’re either in jail or (not playing) anymore,†says Torres, who competed in her first Olympics in 1984. “But I was just dumbfounded. I’d never experienced that before.â€
Image courtesy of Karen Blaha, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Behold This Water Jet Pack Assisted Basketball Trick Shot
It is an ad, yes, but still. Behold!
http://youtu.be/hJW5_iZNdFY
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Swimmer rescued by Minehead RNLI
A swimmer who got into difficulties during a Sunday morning dip off Minehead couldn’t have chosen a better moment – for there were three lifeboats in the area at the time.
The teenager found himself being carried out to sea by a falling tide yesterday (May 4), and tried to attract the attention of a nearby jet skier, but failed.
But he was spotted by the crew of Minehead’s D-class lifeboat which was on exercise with the station’s Atlantic 85 and the all-weather lifeboat from Barry Dock at the time.
Photo by leppre

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Water safety event educates parents about drowning dangers
See abc7
Twin baby boys were found lying facedown in a Port Charlotte swimming pool. One died at the pool. The other died three days later. Their father and Cape Coral officials don’t want another parent to see a day of fun turn tragic.
Whether on the beach or at a swimming pool, one dad says things can change quickly in the blink of an eye. Christian and Joshua DeMello had just celebrated their first birthday. A month later in 2010, they were dead.
“It was the worst one-two punch I’ve ever experienced in my life,” said Paul DeMello, the boys’ father and water safety advocate.
DeMello got a phone call about his twins drowning at their grandparents’ house. “It still brings a tear to my eye, DeMello said.
DeMello is warning parents to do all they can to avoid losing their kids. “They should realize that adult supervision is definitely number one, but we are all guilty of taking our eyes off our children,” he said.
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Toddler hospitalized after rescue from swimming pool
See WSVN
A 1-year-old girl was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after she was pulled from a backyard swimming pool, Sunday.
Police said the toddler was found floating in the pool of a home located on the 7300 block of 35th Court in Lauderhill. “Our preliminary investigation is indicating that the child may have been left unattended for a very short period of time when the mother went to another part of the house to use the restroom,” said Lauderhill Police Lt. Greg Solowsky. “When the mother came back to check on the child, only a few minutes later, she had discovered the child floating in the pool.”
Police said the girl was breathing when she was taken to Plantation General Hospital. Officers remained on the scene to investigate what kind of access she had to the pool.
Outside the home, the victim’s grandmother updated reporters about the 1-year-old’s condition. “She’s doing OK. She’s breathing on her own,” she said. “They just said that she was crying, so I’m on my way to the hospital now.”
