Pál Joensen and coach Jón Bjarnason discussing whatever during warm-up on the first day of the LEN 2008 European Short Course Championships in Rijeka, Croatia.
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Underwater Slow Motion – 2013 Arena Grand Prix at Santa Clara
USA Swimming goes GoPro and slomo :-)
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Ye Shiwen fought off burnout and depression after drug slurs of London 2012
Read The IndependentLast summer, on the opening day of London’s Games, Ye produced a landmark swim, obliterating a four-year-old world record with a performance that defied belief. There were plenty who did not believe her achievement and innuendo was already her companion as she stepped onto the podium to collect gold for the 400m individual medley. […]
Last month she won three titles at her national championships, a first step towards her aim of repeating her London double – she also won her signature event, the 200m individual medley. At August’s World Championships in Barcelona, she will step warily into the global spotlight again because London bruised her.
“I was very depressed and angry after London,” says Ye, “but everything is fine now.” […]
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Swimmer swept over Yosemite waterfall
See CNNPark rangers will resume their search Monday for a teenage swimmer who was swept over a nearly 600-foot waterfall in California’s Yosemite National Park over the weekend.
Aleh Kalman had been swimming about 150 feet from the edge of the Nevada Fall on Saturday afternoon when he was caught up in the swift current of the Merced River, the National Park Service reported. The 19-year-old Sacramento resident had gone to the park with a church group, the park service said.
Image courtesy of Urban / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0
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CC photo #520: Hanna-Maria Seppälä at Rijeka 2008
Finland’s Hanna-Maria Seppälä at the LEN 2008 European Short Course Championships in Rijeka, Croatia. The event must have been either the women’s 100 freestyle final or the 100 IM semifinal. She set a new championships record of 59.62 in the 100 IM, and then again with a winning time of 59.24 the day after (which happened to be her birthday).
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Behind the scenes with underwater filmmaker ‘Diver Laura’
You’ve seen the work of West Seattle’s award-winning “Diver Laura†James – a filmmaker, photographer, writer, environmental activist – here and elsewhere over the past few years. Now, we get a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to get those views; much more complicated than simply jumping into the water with a camera. The video above tells that story as part of a profile of Laura’s work, made for the Puget Sound Starts Here campaign by another local filmmaker, Matthew J. Clark.
See also diverlaura.com



