Clever gal, now she won’t get wet, “Susan swimming and singing in the rain in Blackrock, Galway.”
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South African swimmer Myles Brown making waves
“China’s Sun Yang has amazed the long distance swimming world by winning double gold at the 2012 Olympics. He’s without doubt the man to beat in the 400 and 1500 meters.. but there’s a South African who feels he can do just that come Rio 2016. Dan williams reports”
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Strel-swimming ready with a series of 7-day Croatian Island Hopping tours
Borut sends his greetings, Martin and him are back from their Lake Powell spring tours, returning there in October but before then arranging a series of tours in the beautiful Dalmatian coast area of Croatia. Go see strel-swimming.com, the summer trips are almost fully booked.
They arrange video analysis also, y’know
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CC photo #514: Training before Rijeka 2008
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Ottesen switching from straight to bent arm recovery
According to Dagens.dk, Danish sprint queen Jeanette Ottesen and coach Shannon Rollacon decided this March to make drastic changes to her crawl technique, including switching from straight-arm to bent-arm recovery. One of the consequences being, that she will not be defending her 100 meter free world championship come Barcelona 2013.– It changes my crawl completely, og it also means that he doesn’t want me to swim the 100 meter until the new technique is completely incorporated, she says about Shannon Rollason’s plan, the new head coach of the Danish national training center.
– When the technique is in place, I will start swimming the 100 meter again. We will see how it goes. At least at the European Championships in Herning in December, I expect to be competing in it again, she says.
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Irish Swimming goes high-tech with kinematic sensing system
Read Galway Independent, siliconrepublic and Swim IrelandSwim Ireland has teamed up with NUI Galway with a view to developing a new high performance analysis system for competitive swimming. The development work is well under way on the new system which utilises innovative kinematic sensing technology. The new technology which is in test mode is being designed to deliver performance information in real time both to the swimmer and his/her coach.
The technology is the brainchild of PhD student Robert Mooney who is a former Swim Ireland employee. The development team is led by Professor Gearóid Ó Laighin of NUI Galway’s Discipline of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Funding for the research is being provided both by Swim Ireland and by the Irish Research Council’s Enterprise Partnership Scheme. It is hoped to have the prototype system up and running by early 2014.
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Uruguay Special Olympic team member Pablo Jose Perez drowns in Cayman open water event
Read The Washington Post and Cayman Islands NewsPolice have now named the two men who died in separate water-related incidents this weekend. Pablo Jose Perez Larza, a member of the Uruguay Special Olympic team, who was in the Cayman Islands to participate in the Butterfield 800 meter swim, was found dead in the ocean off Seven Mile Beach on Saturday afternoon during the race. Suspected of having a cardiac arrest while competing, the police confirmed Monday that there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. In a second incident, Joseph Edward Johnson of Flagstaff, Arizona, who was visiting the Cayman Islands on vacation, drowned at Rum Point on Sunday when he got into difficulties in rough waters around the reef. An attempted daring rescue by the police helicopter unit was unable to save the man’s life.
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Ryan Lochte dumped by British girlfriend Jamiee Hollier over phone
Read MailOnline and Daily News
Sunday’s episode of “What Would Ryan Lochte Do?” shows the 28-year-old Olympic swimmer taking a difficult call from his on-and-off girlfriend, British junior sales manager Jaimee Holler.
Lochte turned off his microphone and took the phone call privately. When he returned to the cameras, the medal-winner admitted that Holler had ended their four-year long-distance relationship.
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Pellegrini’s beauty secret: Castelmaure’s 2011 Cuvée No. 3
Uh oh, read webflakes
After exercise comes comfort, obviously, as Federica also talks about her daily life outside of training to show us that she doesn’t spend her entire life in the water. Thus, the newspaper L’Indépendant published* one of the swimmer’s tweets last week, in which she revealed one of her beauty secrets, namely a glass and a bottle of wine from Corbières, Castelmaure’s 2011 Cuvée No. 3 to be precise.
A cena con la mia @le_silla preferita!!!#narbonne twitter.com/mafaldina88/st…
— Federica Pellegrini (@mafaldina88) May 11, 2013

