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  • Stupid Swim 30 May 2013 – Strode Swimming Pool

    Jul 4, 2013

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    rokur
    in Fun, Organization

    36 Hour Charity Swim – A great feat achieved by these two young gentleman (Rich Hill and Greg Kyd) raising over £4000 for two brilliant charities. 36 hours of swimming whittled down into just 3 minutes of footage that is well worth a watch.

    From the article on avalonleisure.co.uk:

    By the end of their mammoth challenge they had covered a staggering 109.692 meters in the pool, the equivalent to crossing the English Channel over 3 times.

  • Misfits Dance Crew | Swim Good

    Jul 4, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Wow

    A ‘honorable mention’ addition to that post the other day, Five of my favorite Swim Good covers. Misfits Dance Crew interpreting ebrahim‘s cover of Frank Ocean’s song “Swim Good“.

  • How to keep your shoes from getting wet while crossing a flooded street

    Jul 4, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Fun

    :-D

    http://youtu.be/kb0hosxd-ps

    Via Neatorama

  • Former swim coach Greg Winslow should have been fired sooner

    Jul 3, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Organization, Safety

    greg winslowRead MercuryNews and seattlepi

    The University of Utah should have fired former swim coach Greg Winslow by no later than early 2012 for alcohol abuse that was corrosive to the entire team, an independent investigation has found.

    According to the findings revealed Tuesday, during his first two years, Winslow used psychological manipulation against his swimmers to motivate by fear. While some swimmers and assistant coaches considered his style to be creative and innovative, others considered it abusive and cruel with one assistant coaching saying, “Greg was a manipulator, not a motivator.”

    But the review concluded Winslow, 38, did not physically or sexually abuse his swimmers or use racial discrimination in his six-year tenure.

  • Public swimming pools just as dirty as Lake Erie

    Jul 3, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Health, Safety

    See wkyc

    The Centers for Disease Control tested a number of public pools and found that 58 percent were positive for E. coli, bacteria normally found in the human gut and feces.

    Other bacteria that can cause skin rashes was found in 59 percent.

    Pools don’t put up signs warning of water advisories. Lake Erie’s beaches do.

    But the naked eye can’t really tell if there are warnings in place.

  • Wrist injury forces Libby Trickett to retire from pool

    Jul 3, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition

    libby-trickettRead for instance Chicago Tribune, ABC and Bangkok Post

    Libby Trickett, one of Australia’s most decorated swimmers, has retired due to a wrist injury, Swimming Australia said on Wednesday.

    The 28-year-old, who was a member of the women’s gold medal winning 4×100 metres freestyle relay team at last year’s London Olympics, has struggled to return to the pool after suffering the injury eight months ago.

    “There will always be a tinge of sadness to leave the sport that I love, but I have wonderful memories and experiences to draw upon in the future,” Trickett said in a statement.

    “I feel at peace with my decision and most importantly I feel that I am finally ready to take on the next adventure in my life.”

    Image courtesy of Bidgee, CC BY-SA 3.0

  • Behind the scenes with Francesca Halsall

    Jul 3, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Equipment

    “Watch exclusive backstage footage taken from ‘World Silver 50m Freestyle Medalist’ Francesca Halsall’s recent photoshoot with us in Tenerife.”

  • CC photo #549: A Greek guy going goggle-less at Debrecen 2012

    Jul 3, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition

    So I think this is Konstantinos Markozis going goggle-less in the men’s 100 butterfly at the LEN 2012 European Swimming Championships in Debrecen, Hungary. Wow.

    A Greek guy going goggle-less at Debrecen 2012

  • LEN streaming LIVE from the Poznan 2013 European Junior Championships

    Jul 3, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition, Technology

    UPDATE: Live streaming from the Swimming Championships is available here on ejc2013poznan.eu. They are streaming both from preliminaries and the finals

    The live webcast will be available during the entire championships from July 10th to 14th with morning sessions at 09:00 and afternoon sessions at 17:00 according to the competition schedule.

    Original post:

    The Poznan 2013 European Junior Championships organizers are streaming LIVE in good quality from the Diving Championships, July 3rd to 7th, apparently even from the prelims. This bodes well for the Swimming Championships also ;-) See ejc2013poznan.eu, Start lists and live results here.

    poznan2013-stream

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