Authorities and scientists are tracking a great white shark off the coast of Florida. Jacksonville police are urging people to stay out of the water.
Now outsite Savannah, see Ocearch
Authorities and scientists are tracking a great white shark off the coast of Florida. Jacksonville police are urging people to stay out of the water.
Now outsite Savannah, see Ocearch
Olympians Leisel Jones, Alice Tait, Thomas Whalan and Alicia McCormack along with Paralympian Matthew Cowdrey visited the regional area of Pilbara in Western Australia for the BHP Billiton Aquatic Super Series Community Program.
“A local Olympian got a taste of a whole other kind of grueling training, in and out of the pool on Friday.”
“Future phenom: All American swimmer Taylor Garcia. Taylor Garcia took up swimming as a recreational sport in school but soon realized that the thing she hated the most about swimming competitions was losing. “The lows are just something that fuels me for the next competition,” she says, “and I can just pick myself up from those disappointments.”
He failed to make the 200m butterfly final at the London Olympics due to a shoulder injury and surgery since has kept him out of the water.
D’Arcy has stopped training with Brisbane-based coach Michael Bohl’s group and will not trial for Australia’s world championship team in April.
His coach said the 25-year-old, who works as a radiographer, had indicated he may pursue a career in medicine.
“I think he is done (training with me) – he wants to do medicine,” Bohl said. “He has some practical work he has to do in the first part of this year as a radiographer (to finish his radiography degree), he missed a few hours with the Olympics last year and he has a little bit of work to get his degree.”
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Russia’s Vladimir Morozov straight after winning the men’s 100 freestyle in a time of 45.65 at the FINA 2012 World Swimming Championships (25m) in Istanbul, Turkey. He was coughing when we spoke with him later, so maybe not even in the best of shape? See result list here.
As you might have read for instance on Inside the Games, British Swimming’s CEO David Sparkes has critized Olympic swimmer diver Tom Daley for agreeing to front the new diving reality show Splash!, saying his ambitions to work in television could hamper his diving carreer. Daley’s coach Andy Banks hit back, and Daley’s synchronized partner Peter Waterfield also, and now mummy’s mad too, sending a furious open letter to British Swimming:
“As far as I’m aware, Tom was one of the few major success stories for British Swimming this summer… and possibly one of the athletes that helped you retain your job.
Others say that your performance was the worst of any CEO in British sport.
Surely you should be thanking Tom and showing your support and gratitude?”
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Wildlife officials and brewery workers have rescued a large mule deer which became stranded on an icy lake. The animal lost traction after it found itself in the middle of the of the lake near Golden, Colorado.
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A younger version from December 2011
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Jimmy Savile spent “every waking minute” of his life thinking about abusing children, attacked patients in hospices and even used the final edition of the BBC’s Top of the Pops to commit sex offences, police disclosed yesterday.