• See ABC

    Rob Anderson (92 yrs) is a keen swimmer with the Bellingen Diggers Swimming Club, a close-knit group also fondly known to members as the ‘Bellingen Bats’. Rob’s enthusiasm and drive is infectious; he continually inspires others with his ability, good nature and not to mention quick sense of humour.

    http://youtu.be/sFChWjLipQc

  • ivry-blankRead for instance Israel Today and SwimmingWorld

    Israeli swimmers participating in the FINA Swimming World Cup in Doha, Qatar this week were publicly presented as nation-less competitors both by the announcer and in the live television broadcast.

    When the Israelis were announced, they were labeled as coming from the nation of “ISR.” A similar snubbing occurred when the Israelis participated in the 2010 FINA event in Dubai.

    During the actual competition, the live television broadcast displayed each competing swimmer’s name next to a graphic of his or her national flag. For all of the Israelis, that graphic was whited out.

  • Australia’s Christian Sprenger on top of the medal podium at the FINA 2013 World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, after winning gold in the men’s 100 meter breaststroke. South Africa’s Cameron van der Burgh second and Brazil’s Felipe Lima third, see the result list here.

    Christian Sprenger on top of the BCN2013 podium

  • Read for instance RT and see yamamoto-bio.com

    Designed in an effort to protect Fukushima clean-up workers, Osaka-based swimwear company Yamamoto Corporation unveiled the anti-radiation garments on Thursday.

    The company claims that the wetsuit made from stretchy rubberized kneaded carbon can stop 100 percent of beta radiation.

    The swimwear – which weighs only three kilograms – is completely fused so the contaminated water cannot seep through. The suit therefore protects the person wearing it from aftermath illnesses such as cancer, according to its makers.

    Yamamoto Corporation is also working on lead-based underwear which protects the lower part of the spine and abdomen from harmful gamma rays. The underwear’s weight is 3.4 kilograms.

    yamamoto-wear

    Image off yamamoto-bio.com

  • Read BBC and see seanconway.com

    Sean Conway, 32, from Cheltenham, left west Cornwall on 30 June bound for the far north of the Scottish mainland.

    He is attempting to become the first person to swim the route up Britain’s west coast.

    On Monday, he was close to the tiny island of Handa off Scotland’s north west Sutherland coast after swimming about 10 miles a day. […]

    Mr Conway hopes to complete his swim later this month.

    Here is a video from he was in Wales

  • van-der-burgh-and-zandbergRead for instance EyeWitnessNews, mysport24 and sport24

    Former World Swimming Champion Gerhard Zandberg has confirmed that he has retired from the sport, following the Swimming South Africa controversy after him ‘breaking team rules’ at the Barcelona 2013 World Championships.

    Zandberg had asked to swap rooms to avoid catching a cold that his roommate Cameron van der Burgh had contracted, and receiving no response, Zandberg paid for his own room, which he shared with his girlfriend Linda.

    For this he received a punishment of 50,000 Rand ($5,000) which was later reduced to 4,000 Rand ($500); a 2-year suspension from swimming; 1 year of community service; and an immediate scratch from all World Cup events.

    This left him with two options: either appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland, or retire. Waiting out a two-year suspension at his age would have been illogical.

     

    Image courtesy of Marceldaponte, CC BY-SA 3.0

  • Denmark’s Rikke Møller Pedersen and USA’s Jessica Hardy neck and neck towards the finish line in the women’s 100 meter breaststroke semifinal at the FINA 2013 World Championships in Barcelona, Spain.

    Pedersen and Hardy racing at BCN2013

  • Fran_HalsallSee swimming.org

    Halsall (British Gas ITC, Loughborough) will be joined by the likes of Jazz Carlin (British Gas ITC, Swansea), Andrew Willis (British Gas ITC, Bath), Hannah Miley (Garioch, Scotland) and Craig McNally (Warrender, Scotland) as part of an 11-strong team.

    “This is a team which is focused on athletes that we feel can deliver medals either today or in the near future,” said British Swimming head coach Bill Furniss.

    “It continues the strategy we have adopted of smaller, more focused teams and this will continue to be a key philosophy going forward.

    “Certain swimmers on the team will go to Denmark off the back of competing at the FINA World Cups and they will conclude the short course season in Glasgow at the Duel in the Pool. This is part of a strategy of racing more often as we want to see our leading swimmers to be competing more regularly.

    The GB Team for Herning 2013

    Image courtesy of The Wolf, CC BY 2.0

  • “Anne-Marie Ward, acclaimed Irish open water swimmer talked to Priority Sports about her intensive training and the focus it takes when swimming in 2 degree Alaskan waters. See Anne take the plunge in her local training spot off the coast of County Donegal, North West Ireland.”

    http://youtu.be/giC7x6bT488