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  • SwimBritain – Breaststroke Technique

    Jun 6, 2013

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    in Competition, Technique

    Courtesy of SwimBritain

  • Blue Your Mind – Free diving with whale sharks

    Jun 6, 2013

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    in Freediving, Nature, Wow

    “This video shows a unique experience of 2 weeks of free diving with the whale sharks in their natural habitat in the Philippine waters.”

  • SwimBritain – Freestyle Technique Tips

    Jun 6, 2013

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    rokur
    in Technique

    Courtesy of SwimBritain

  • SwimBritian – Nutrition Advice

    Jun 6, 2013

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    rokur
    in Health, Training

    “Carbs are not the Enemy” :-)

  • David Cameron praises Southwold swim rescuers

    Jun 6, 2013

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    in Organization, Safety

    Hear Hear !! (The backstory is here)

  • Swimming Australia National Event Camp 2013

    Jun 6, 2013

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    rokur
    in Organization, Training

    Nice to see that they can have interesting weather too :-P

  • 11-year-old drowns during swimming competition in Lahore, Pakistan

    Jun 6, 2013

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    rokur
    in Organization, Safety, WTF

    Read Tribune

    An 11-year-old drowned during a swimming competition at a private school in Lahore, Express News reported on Wednesday.

    According to initial details, the sixth grade student was not provided with immediate medical assistance.

    The parents of the child were reportedly not allowed to see their son – after the incident – for around an hour.

  • New NZ national coach David Lyles plans long stay

    Jun 6, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    david-lylesRead The New Zealand Herald

    New national swim coach David Lyles has made it clear he’s in for the long haul.

    The former British and Chinese Olympic coach stepped into the role four weeks ago and is off this weekend to the world championships in Barcelona.

    Swimming has been in a state of upheaval for months. There’s a new chairman, chief executive and high performance coach, and now Lyles has arrived to replace Australian Mark Regan who left at the start of the year.

    Read more on The New Zealand Herald

  • Phelps not counting out comeback; happy to ‘no longer smell chlorine’

    Jun 6, 2013

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    in Competition

    Read NBC sports

    Despite the rumors from top competitors and men in the know, swimming legend Michael Phelps has yet to dive in a pool competitively since London, and told a German paper Wednesday that he thinks top rival Ryan Lochte is trying to deflect some attention away from himself.

    Phelps, of course, says he’s happy with the life of leisure he’s enjoyed since London, and he’s happy to “no longer smell chlorine,” but he still won’t entirely count out a comeback.

    “All I can say: I am very happy with my current life, I enjoy my retirement, I enjoy playing golf.” Phelps explained (with some help from Google Translate). “I will be still be seen at the edge of the pool at the World Championships and I will of course watch Rio 2016. Will I come back? I do not know. It is a matter of time. At the moment, I’m happy the way it is.”

    Michael Phelps

    Image courtesy of Marco Paköeningrat, , CC BY-SA 2.0

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