A scene from the LEN 2009 European Short Course Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. Not 100% sure who this is, but maybe Amaury Leveaux.
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Anger in Manchester as council spends £300k on hosting Australians
A furious row has broken out over £300,000 of taxpayers’ money being spent on bringing elite Australian swimmers to Manchester – as public baths in the city face being shut in budget cuts.
The cash is being paid to Swimming Australia Ltd to cover the cost of hosting the Aussie team in Manchester for major sports events in Britain.
As part of the deal, swimmers chose Manchester as their base ahead of last summer’s London Olympics and will return for next year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. […]
Levenshulme councillor James Hennigan said: “I would much rather the money was spent on nurturing our home-grown talent rather than it being passed to the Australians. It’s disgusting that they are making this cheque out.â€
Campaigner Kirsten Hobby, from Save Levenshulme Baths, said the money should have been spent on local facilities rather than a ‘showboating’ project. […]
The payments were also queried by former Australian swimming team coach Bill Sweetenham, who said the Aussies had done ‘extremely well’ out of the deal.
Speaking from New Zealand, Mr Sweetenham said: “It’s common practice for countries to offer the use of facilities in kind, like free or cheap pool space, but it doesn’t usually involve money changing hands.â€
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Swim Ontario bans club ignoring ban on coach Cecil Russell
Read The StarCecil Russell was banned for life — twice — from coaching swimmers because of his involvement in illegal steroid and ecstasy rings. During a 1997 murder trial he admitted to helping burn the body of a dead drug associate.
But none of it stopped him from coaching his own talented children — two competed at the 2012 London Olympics — or other swimmers. And now, involvement with him has spelled the end of the Dolphins Swim Club of Oakville.
Swim Ontario announced Friday that it had terminated the club’s membership for allowing Russell to continue being involved despite repeated warnings and sanctions. Dolphins members will have to join new clubs to compete at sanctioned events.
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Walliams, Adlington and Payne take a dip to launch SwimBritain
British comedian David Walliams is encouraging Britain to get back in the water this summer as he takes on his first team swimming challenge. Also featuring Rebecca Adlington and Keri-Anne Payne. Find out more and sign up at swimbritain.co.uk -
CC photo #517: Young kid taking a dip in our local lake
The Faroese are very sensitive to any rise in temperature. Temperature up to 14°C (57°F), these past few days, and people start wearing t-shirts and shorts outdoors. Here a young kid taking a swim in our local lake “Toftavatn”, yesterday evening, temperature there I guess maybe 7°C (44°F). Jákup was interested but not totally up for it (yet).
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Michael Phelps makes his World Series Of Poker debut
Fox News, CardPlayer, NESN, WPT MagOlympic legend Michael Phelps has a new gold standard in mind — the World Series of Poker.
The 18-time gold medalist participated in his first World Series of Poker event on Wednesday, clanking chips alongside other high-stakes gamblers at the annual event in Las Vegas. In all, more than $200 million in prize money will be awarded in 62 separate events, Fox5Vegas.com reports.
“I always wanted to come out and play,†Phelps said. “This has been the first year I’ve been able to since I retired. I just came out and I wasn’t going to play to
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Fat Buoy Swim
First Year Animation Short, Falmouth University, produced By Jack Madeley, Harry Bayfield and Jordan Allnutt.
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Male only swim clubs under NSW parliamentary scrutiny
Read ABC NewsThe New South Wales Upper House has passed a motion calling on the Minister for Sport to refuse grants to winter swimming associations that continue to exclude women.
Six out of eight winter swimming clubs on the south coast exclude women.
This means female members of the remaining two clubs are also unable to participate in the South Coast Winter Swimming championships.
Labor MLC Lynda Voltz says that’s extraordinary and unacceptable.
“To exclude 51 percent of the population from them is not justified just on the basis that you don’t want to do it,” she said.
The clubs argue they’re entitled to ban women because they’re voluntary organisations, but Lynda Voltz says that doesn’t wash.
“Eventually over time they’ll see the sense in the argument that there’s no reason to exclude woman and why would you want to do it,” she said.
Image courtesy of Paul O’Farrell, CC BY-SA 2.0


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