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  • CC photo #420: Father and son at our local FLOT meet 2013

    Feb 23, 2013

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    rokur
    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition, Faroe Islands

    Father and son from Tórshavn at our local club meet here in Toftir, Faroe Islands today, 23 February 2013. I coached him (the father) in this pool back in the 90’s. It is a good feeling.

    Father and son at the local FLOT meet 2013

  • Navy SEAL Goes Missing During Hawaii Ocean Swim

    Feb 23, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Open Water, Safety

    Read KPBS

    Crews are searching for a missing 34-year-old Navy SEAL who disappeared during an open ocean training mission near Kaena Point, Oahu on February 19.

    The SEAL is assigned to a Hawaii-based Naval Special Warfare unit.

  • Swimming Idiots – A beautiful swim

    Feb 22, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Open Water

    “A morning swim by The “Swimming Idiots” at Balmoral Beach in Sydney.
    Shot on 19th and 20th Feb 2013.”

    Swimming Idiots – A beautiful swim from Chris Meredith on Vimeo.

  • CC photo #419: Colbertaldo being congratulated at Istanbul 2009

    Feb 22, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition

    Italy’s Federico Colbertaldo silver winner in the men’s 1500 freestyle at the LEN 2009 European Short Course Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. Germany’s Jan Wolfgarten in the background, waiting for his gold medal. See the result list here.

    Colbertaldo being congratulated at Istanbul 2009

  • Oscar Pistorius released on bail

    Feb 22, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in History

    Today, Paralympian, Oscar Pistorius was granted bail of 1 million Rand (112700 USD) in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Friday. Magistrate Desmond Nair set strict bail conditions after a lengthy ruling. Pistorius will be back in court on June 4. Only audio was allowed in court. Read for instance The Guardian.

  • Olympic legend Michael Delany opens fire on “pathetic” Aussie relay

    Feb 22, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition

    Read the Herald Sun

    JUST pathetic.

    That’s the verdict from an Olympic relay legend on today’s statement from the shamed London 4×100 relay team – who today admitted to a wild, Stilnox-fuelled bonding night in the lead-up to last year’s Games.

    Michael Delany, who at 18 won silver as part of Australia’s legendary “Mean Machine” 4×100 relay team at the 1984 Games, could not be more scathing of the team when he spoke to news.com.au this afternoon.

    “They couldn’t speak for themselves,” Delany told news.com.au. “I thought it was pathetic that there was just the one statement.”

  • Aussie relay admits taking Stilnox in London 2012 camp

    Feb 22, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    Read The Australian

    The six members of Australia’s ill-fated men’s 4x100m Olympic freestyle relay team are likely to face financial penalties from the Australian Olympic Committee.

    It comes after they admitted deliberately breached the Australian Olympic team rules by taking the banned prescription drug Stilnox as part of a “bonding” night at their pre-Olympic camp in Manchester ahead of last year’s London Games.

    Five of the six – world 100m freestyle champion James Magnussen, Eamon Sullivan, Matt Targett, Tommaso D’Orsogna and Cameron McEvoy – admitted to taking Stilnox tablets on their “bonding night” at the Manchester camp. The sixth man, James Roberts, said he did not take the tablet.

    Sullivan and Targett admitted to supplying the drug to their teammates, although they insisted it was a “communal” decision to take the medication.

  • Ex-swim coach Rick Curl pleads guilty to sex abuse

    Feb 22, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Organization, Safety

    Read The Washington Post

    Local former swim coach Rick Curl, whose namesake club became internationally renowned for its elite competitors, pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of child sexual abuse involving one of his former swimmers, Kelley Currin, in the 1980s.

    Sentencing is set for May 23. Curl, 63, faces a maximum of 15 years in prison.

    See also Fox

    DC Breaking Local News Weather Sports FOX 5 WTTG

  • Missing tourist found in LA hotel’s water tank

    Feb 22, 2013

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    by

    rokur
    in Health, Safety, WTF

    Read for instance The Huffington Post

    British tourist Michael Baugh and his wife said water had only dribbled out of the taps at the downtown Cecil Hotel for days.

    On Tuesday, after showering, brushing their teeth and drinking some of the tap water, they headed down to the lobby and found out why.

    The body of a Canadian woman had been discovered at the bottom of one of four cisterns on the roof of the historic hotel near Skid Row. The tanks provide water for hotel taps and would have been used by guests for washing and drinking.

    Authorities say the guest don’t need to worry about falling ill, as tests confirmed no sign of live bacteria in the tank. Officials believe the chlorine in the water likely killed any potentially harmful bacteria. Read for instance CTV News

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