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  • Grant Hackett puts AUS$ 2.7 million home on the market

    Feb 21, 2013

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    rokur
    in Gossip

    Read the Telegraph

    Now disgraced Olympian Grant Hackett has listed his Melbourne penthouse for $2.7 million as he prepares to divorce his wife and mother of his two children, Candice Alley.

    In the latest episode of the ongoing Hackett saga, the expansive three-bedroom apartment in the bustling restaurant district of Southbank was quietly placed on the market by RT Edgar recently.

    The swimmer paid $2.755 million for it in the property boom of 2009.

    It’s where Alley called police following the Derby Day celebrations in October 2011 after Hackett went on a drunken rampage.

  • D’Arcy says, ‘Blame swimmers not coaches for London flop’

    Feb 21, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    Read SuperSports

    Nick D’Arcy believes his fellow swimmers have to take responsibility for Australia’s disappointment in the London Olympic pool last year rather than blaming coaches and team management.

    “Some of things outlined there were designed to be inflammatory more than anything else,” D’Arcy told Triple M radio on Wednesday.

    “I think we’re just trying to look for excuses and trying to pass the buck. I certainly didn’t perform the way I would have liked to. I take full personal responsibility for that.”

  • Graham Hill (RSA) on coaching Chad Le Clos

    Feb 20, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization, Technique

    A presentation from the 1st FINA Gold Medal Swimming Coaches Clinic

    – Very inspiring !

  • Ryan Lochte at Cartoon Network Hall of Games Awards, Valentine’s Day & his new TV show!

    Feb 20, 2013

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    rokur
    in Gossip

    “We spoke with Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte at the Cartoon Network Hall of Games Awards. We chatted about his upcoming reality TV show that will focus on swimming of course as well as his personal life. Just a few days before Valentine’s Day, he even told us who is Valentine is this year!”

  • Swimming with sharks at the Idaho Aquarium

    Feb 20, 2013

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    rokur
    in Fun, Nature

    “Our own Spencer Blake jumped right in when the Idaho Aquarium gave him the chance to mingle with the ocean’s most-feared beasts.”

  • CC photo #417: Pál being interviewed at the 2012 Faroe Champs

    Feb 20, 2013

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

    Pál Joensen in the interview corner of the 2012 Faroese (Short Course) Championships in our capitol of Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.

    Pál being interviewed at the 2012 Faroe Champs

  • Swimming Australia coach Leigh Nugent responds to ‘culturally toxic’ accusation

    Feb 20, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    Swimming Australia’s management has been criticised in an independent review of the team’s failure at the London Olympics. The review describes a ‘culturally toxic’ environment within the team with abuse of alcohol and prescription drugs, as well as flouting of curfews and bullying, going unchecked. Head coach Leigh Nugent describes the wording of the report as ’emotive’ but says all the issues raised are now being addressed. See The Guardian




  • Freediving Could Lead To “Drowning at the Surface”

    Feb 20, 2013

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    rokur
    in Freediving, Safety

    Read CBS Miami

    “They both told me that they saw a really bright light,” remembered Julie. “David said mom it was like looking into a welder’s torch. It was so bright! And uh… I think they were teetering on the edge of life and death. And their friends brought them back and I just believe it was a miracle. There were 60 breath hold incidents reported to DAN that year Divers Alert Network. There were 3 survivors. Two of them were my sons. I, I just am very grateful.”

    In fact, because so few freedivers survive shallow water blackout, few medical professionals even know how to treat survivors. Dr. Ivan Montoya is one of only three or four doctors in South Florida with that type of specialty.

    “It’s basically you die or most of the time you have a problem with near drowning,” exclaimed Dr. Montoya with Mercy Hospital. ”A shallow water blackout diver or patient is a drowning patient. There’s nothing special that you do for that. You either die or it’s a near drowning.”

  • Police confirm steroids found at Pistorius’ house

    Feb 20, 2013

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    rokur
    in Doping

    By now just a sad detail, follow the case for instance on The Guardian

    Botha: “We found two boxes of steroids…” Nel interrupts him. Botha corrects to: “Two boxes of testosterone, needles and injections.”

    — David Smith (@SmithInAfrica) February 20, 2013

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