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  • Natalie Coughlin’s gene pool: American as Americans get

    Oct 30, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, History

    Read San Jose Mercury News

    Genealogists spent months looking into the family history of Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin.

    To the surprise of no one, her bloodlines are awash in red, white and blue.

    Coughlin’s roots in the country go back to shortly after the arrival of the Mayflower. Mary Mettler, the research coordinator who dove into the swimmer’s gene pool, told Coughlin said that it was “amazing” that both parents were 13th-generation Americans. Mettler also noted that many of her ancestors were instrumental to the success of the country’s early colonies.

    “It’s inspiring,” the 12-time medalist said upon hearing the news. “Being an Olympian, that’s one of the motivational things for us — that we represent our countries when we compete. That’s pretty cool.”

    Natalie Coughlin

    Image courtesy of JD Lasica, CC BY-NC 2.0

  • Dubai lifeguard to swim English Channel with arms and legs tied

    Oct 30, 2013

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    rokur
    in Open Water

    ratheeshRead gulfnews.com

    A record-winning Indian lifeguard from Dubai is aiming to swim the English Chanel with his hands and legs tied — and set a world record in the process.

    Ratheesh Radhakrishnan, 32, who works with Anantara Hotels, is no novice when it comes to adventurous stunts in water. The ace swimmer from Kerala has already been featured in the India Limca Book of World Records for a 3-km swim in 40 minutes with his arms and legs tied with bandages in the Arabian sea off Kollam beach in Kerala.

  • Indian swimmer Arjun Muralidharan banned 2 years for doping

    Oct 30, 2013

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    rokur
    in Doping

    arjun-muralitharanRead The Hindu

    Champion swimmer Arjun Muralidharan has been handed a two-year ban by National Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel after testing positive for stimulant Methylhexaneamine during the All India Police Aquatics Championships in March.

    The panel imposed a sanction of two-year ban on Muralidharan, starting October 25, a NADA source told PTI.

    “Arjun has been handed a two-year ban. He can appeal to National Anti-Doping Appeal Panel,” the source said.

    Muralidharan has won 15 national titles so far. He at one point of time held the national records in 50, 100 and 200 meter butterflies simultaneously.

  • Behold LeBron James going for an open water swim

    Oct 30, 2013

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    rokur
    in Fun, Open Water

    Is is a Nike ad, yes, but it is also LeBron James swimming :-)

    http://youtu.be/hmWMz10Ftko

  • CC photo #668: Warm-up pool at the Rijeka 2008 Europeans

    Oct 30, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Faroe Islands, Swimming Pools

    Just a photo from the LEN 2008 European Short Course Championships in Rijeka, Croatia. We the Faroese were very impressed, as it was as big as one of our only three 25-meter pools in the country back home. Still is.

    Warm-up pool at the Rijeka 2008 Europeans

  • Functional evaluation during swimming w/ K4b2 and Aquatrainer at Laboratório de Biomecânica do Porto

    Oct 30, 2013

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    rokur
    in Science, Training

    Source: Porto Biomechanics Laboratory http://www.labiomep.up.pt

  • Indiana Men’s Swimming Weight Room: Oct. 29, 2013

    Oct 30, 2013

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    rokur
    in Dryland, Training

    Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jason Robbins

  • Sea swimming helps English Channel swimmer Rob Starr with his Crohn’s disease

    Oct 30, 2013

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    rokur
    in Health, Open Water

    rob-starrRead Express

    When Rob Starr decided to swim the English Channel in memory of his father Edward, who had passed away from cancer, he knew he had set himself an enormous challenge.

    The 21-mile swim through the freezing waters of one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes would be enough to daunt even someone at the peak of physical fitness.

    However Rob had another hurdle to overcome – the 44-year-old businessman suffers from Crohn’s disease and assumed that the cold temperatures would exacerbate the crippling abdominal pains he regularly suffered. What he did not expect was that the icy seawater would actually relieve his agony.

  • Berlingske first major Danish newspaper to launch Swim section

    Oct 29, 2013

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    rokur
    in Organization, Wow

    As spotted by SwimNews.dk, Denmark’s oldest newspaper Berlingske has launched a dedicated swimming sports section, as the first of the “big three” broadsheet-quality national daily newspapers, the other two being Jyllands-Posten and Politiken. It is somewhat a surprise that Berlingske beat Politiken to this honor, as Politiken with journalist Allan Nielsen for many years has dominated in reports about swimming among Danish newspapers, although not with its own dedicated section.

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