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  • It’s never to late to learn to swim

    Apr 24, 2014

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    rokur
    in Safety

    Read abqjournalfit.com

    More than a third of American adults can’t swim the length of a 25-yard pool, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    If you’re among the 37 percent of adults who can’t, you’re at greater risk for becoming one of the nearly 10 people who drown each day, on average. Inability to swim is the No. 1 “risk factor” for drowning, the CDC says.

    Nearly 80 percent of drowning victims are male; 70 percent are adults. Black children are three times more likely to be drowning victims than are white children.

    The good news is if you don’t know how to swim, it isn’t too late to learn – no matter how old you are, says the Swimming Saves Lives Foundation, the charitable arm of U.S. Masters Swimming.

    Photo by smith_cl9

  • Possible reasons abound for Michael Phelps’ return to swimming

    Apr 24, 2014

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Read The Baltimore Sun

    For almost a year, the question was “if” Michael Phelps would return to competitive swimming.

    Now that Phelps is scheduled to end his 20-month retirement Thursday in Mesa, Ariz., a more nuanced question looms: Why?

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  • Swimmers and shoulders: Who’s watching out for them?

    Apr 24, 2014

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    rokur
    in Dryland, Health, Training

    Read philly.com

    Did you know that up to 91 percent of competitive swimmers have reported experiencing shoulder pain? Unfortunately most young swimmers will develop such pain—it’s just part of the sport. […]

    A recent study looked at 80 elite swimmers aged 13-26 and found that 91 percent had shoulder pain. The mean age of these swimmers was 15.9 year old–kids! The majority of these swimmers competed at state to international level so they were the best of the best.

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  • Lael Profitt plans to become the youngest ever to complete the Triple Crown of Ocean Swimming

    Apr 24, 2014

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    rokur
    in Open Water

    lael-proffitYou can support her efforts here on indiegogo

    Lael Profitt, who is currently 15 years old, will swim the 20 mile Catalina Channel, completing the first leg of her larger goal: becoming the youngest person ever to successfully complete the Triple Crown of Ocean Swimming: Crossing the Catalina Channel; Circling Manhattan; and Crossing the English Channel.

  • Pier Plunging Craze Hits Faroe Islands

    Apr 23, 2014

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    rokur
    in Faroe Islands, Safety, Winter Swimming

    UPDATE: Turns out that this is probably a marketing gimmick by Danish energy drink maker Cult, that ended up here somewhat twisted and without a sender. See for instance mx.dk

    At the beginning of this Easter holiday, a social fad started spreading here in the Faroes, that had next to everyone and his brother jump into the harbours. A cross between NekNomination and Tombstoning, as you can see in this compilation video off our national TV (see kvf.fo).

    (the jumping starts at 0:32)

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  • 2014 Australian Age Champs: Multi-Class Coaching

    Apr 23, 2014

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    rokur
    in Competition, Health

    Courtesy of Swimming Australia

  • Sky Olympics Swimming

    Apr 23, 2014

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Sky Olympics Swimming from The Coopers on Vimeo.

  • Brett Fraser steps up to prepare for Commonwealth Games

    Apr 22, 2014

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    rokur
    in Competition

    brett-fraserRead cayCompass.com

    Swimmer Brett Fraser is gearing up for the Commonwealth Games qualifiers in Arizona or the Bahamas in the next couple of months. 

    New York-based Fraser reached the 50 meters and 100m freestyle semifinals at the London Olympics so should not have any problems qualifying for the Glasgow Games in July. 

    “There are a lot of sacrifices I have to make now,” Fraser said about his preparations. “You have to watch your diet and step up your training a bit and start traveling more. It’s an adjustment but it’s something I’ve done in the past and always look forward to doing.”

     

  • Agave fundraiser honors English Channel swimmer Allison DeFrancesco

    Apr 22, 2014

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    rokur
    in Health, Open Water

    allison-defrancescoRead VailDaily

    When doctors declared Allison DeFrancesco in remission from cancer at the age of 21, they told her to “You’re done (with treatment.) Go be normal.”

    “I thought, ‘What does that mean?’” said DeFrancesco, who was first diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma as a collegiate swimmer at New York University. She spent a couple years in treatment, finally receiving a bone marrow transplant. The process robbed her of her swimming season, graduation and left her tired and discouraged.

    As she struggled to get back on her feet post-cancer, she was hit with another blow — her coach and mentor, Lauren Beam, died of colon cancer in 2011. She wanted to do something in memory of Beam, something that would keep her from defining herself as a “cancer survivor” and nothing else.

    “Why not swim the English Channel?” she thought.

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