“A friendly group of swimming pigs off of one of the Exuma Cays” (Bahamas)
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Swimming Adventures in the British Virgin Islands.
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Growing up Swimming with Sharks
“For the Rumneys, John and Linda, and daughters Jenna, Nikki and Shannon, the Low Isles is part of their home. Linda says ‘the kids’ have been coming here to swim and snorkel for over 20 years. For the Rumneys, it’s the closest they have to a local park and they’ve been instrumental in its protection – its one of the few forested islands on the inner reef that doesn’t have a resort.”
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Polar Bear Swim at Dartmouth’s 2014 Winter Carnival
“Jump into the icy waters of Occom Pond for the Polar Bear Swim, one of the many events taking place during Dartmouth’s 2014 Winter Carnival.”
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The Race Club: Swimming Workouts – Dryland Stretching Exercises
“The best Swimming technique begins with a solid warmup – for more swimming workouts please visit www.theraceclub.com. Having a good dryland training program will work towards an increase in flexibility and improvement in strength especially in the smaller muscles that help achieve a more streamline shape in the water.”
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Paris’s Abandoned Métro Stations, Reimagined as Theaters and Pools
Read The Atlantic Cities and Messy Nessy Chic
The Paris Métro, opened in 1900, extends over more than 200 kilometers of track, serving more than 300 individual stops. But there are 11 more stations that, though once built, now stand nearly abandoned. Many of these “ghost” or “phantom” stations shuttered after the occupation during WWII. Two of them, Porte Molitor and Haxo, never opened at all.
Parisian mayoral candidate Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet has a bold plan for these phantom stations. The center-right candidate, known as NKM to her supporters, has argued that these abandoned spaces should be reclaimed for the city’s residents.
Station de métro fantômes – Projet "Théâtre" publié par nkmparisStation de métro fantômes – Projet "Sport" publié par nkmparis -
Legendary Armenian fin swimmer Karapetyan to get film treatment in Russia
Read PanArmenian.netThe bio, to be named “20 Lives” will chronicle the act of heroism of the swimmer who single-handedly saved 20 people out of a drowning bus. Logos Studio will be in charge of the production, RIA Novosti reported.
Back story for instance here
One cold morning on September 16th, 1976 he was doing his usual run along the dam in Erevan (Armenia), when a large trolleybus carrying 92 passengers lost control and flew off the road into the freezing water. During the impact, most of the passengers fell unconscious – the bus sank approximately 10 meters deep. Without a second of hesitation, Shavarsh leaped into the freezing water to rescue people.
Diving to the depth of 10 meters, Shavarsh used his feet to break the back window of the trolleybus. One by one, he saved 20 peoples’ lives (he actually pulled out more then 20, but not everyone made it). He spent nearly 20 minutes in the frigid water and accomplished 30 dives down to the wreck of the bus. […]
http://youtu.be/0ohBwjZq8uM
After his 30th dive, Shavarsh lost consciousness. This courageous act has cost him dearly; he incurred heavy 2-sided pneumonia and blood contamination from the polluted water. Doctors were unsure if Shavarsh would ever recover. His life was hanging on by a thread while he stayed unconscious for 46 days. He finally recovered, but was never able to compete again. Today’s experts agree that no one but Shavarsh could have done what he has done.
Some might remember him from this unfortunate incident with the Olympic flame
http://youtu.be/FVilOs7SQOM
http://youtu.be/OBIIWRBoS9M
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Ian Thorpe Will be in Rehab for Up to 3 Weeks, Says Manager
Read Epoch TimesIan Thorpe will be in rehab, which he entered over the weekend after being found “dazed†outside his parent’s home in Sydney, for up to three weeks, his manager James Erskine said.
The five-time gold medalist will be in rehab for between 14 and 21 days, he specified in an interview on 2GB, reported the Daily Telegraph.
Thorpe has been battling depression and alleged alcohol abuse for months.
Erskine said that the star swimmer has received support from all over the world.
“Hand written letters from the Governor General, calls from everybody from the royal family in England, to Peter Phillips, to Michael Parkinson to Jimmy Barnes. Everyone has been calling or writing notes, it’s been absolutely fantastic,†said Erskine.
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Pair of friends to swim 450km unaided
Two South Africans want to attempt the nearly impossible – a 450 km swim across the open sea, without swimming aids. It’s an adventure that could quite literally land them in deep water.
