Ægir swimmers inspecting the water in KlaksvÃk, before the 2012 Seaman’s Day swim across the harbor. A hint of oil, we must confess.
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Swimmer to haul 2,000 pounds of bricks 22 miles across Lake St. Clair
Read CBS DetroitLong-distance swimmer Jim Dreyer plans to swim 22 miles across Lake St. Clair this summer while hauling dinghies filled with 2,000 pounds of bricks. He has made direct crossing of each of the five Great Lakes, and is scheduled to begin this one on August 5, to raise funds and awareness for Habitat for Humanity. The swim is expected to take 30 hours, you can support by buying bricks here on jimthesharkdreyer.com.
“It will be a real ‘train of pain,’ symbolic of the pain felt by Michigan families trying to keep their heads above water,†Dreyer told The Grand Rapids Press. “However, instead of sinking with the weight of our burdens, I believe that together we can triumph and be the bricks that rebuild lives, rebuild communities, and strengthen the foundation of this great state.â€
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Russia’s Yevgeny Bezruchenko reveals five secrets of long-distance swimming
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Yevgeny Bezruchenko, a two-time world open water swimming champion and the director of Moscow’s MySwimSchool, shares some of the secrets of marathon swimmers with Moskovsiye Novosti.
(Read full text for explanations…)
- You have to work with your fists
- No one likes to swim in dirty water
- Grease up
- What swimmers have in common with squirrels
- Man vs. shark
Image courtesy of Steven Fruitsmaak, CC BY-SA 3.0
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Record entries for FINA 2013 World Junior Champs in Dubai
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To be held at the Hamdan Bin Mohammad Sports Complex, Dubai has already attracted a record 85 countries for the six-day competition. The last championships held in Lima, Peru had a mere 58 nations.
Commonly known as ‘Junior Worlds’ and first hosted in 2006 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this championship has grown to become the mainstay of junior swimmers seeking a breakthorough in the senior category.
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Bacteria in swimming pools causing sickness?
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The Center for Disease Control says a growing number of people who swim in public pools are getting sick.
Most are getting infections from bacteria.
So the Florida Department of Health in Lee County recommends testing those pools yourself before you dive in.
Bacteria could be swimming along with you and your kids.
“It’s scary and I try not to think of it when I bring my kids here,” said Alicia Williams, who visits the North Fort Myers Community Pool with her grandchildren.
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Swimming in the rain
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




