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  • Winter swimming Finnish championships 2013

    Jan 27, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Fun

    “Finnish Winter Swimming Championships 2013. Fastest swimmer Tero Matkaniemi.”

  • Óli Mortensen grabs gold (and silver) in Reykjavík

    Jan 27, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Faroe Islands

    The Icelandic are staging their annual Reykjavík International this weekend, that since its beginning in 1989 has attracted many a fine swimmer like Alexander Dale Oen (NOR), Therese Alshammar (SWE), Martina Moravcová (CZE) and Pál Joensen (FAR). The Faroese delegation counts only one swimmer this year, but that is okay, since he (Óli Mortensen, 1996) has managed to win gold in the 400 (4:06.44) and silver in the 1500 (16:09.16). Long course, of course. Two more Faroese junior records to his belt.

    Óli gull á RIG 2013

  • Dolphin swimming in NY canals has died

    Jan 27, 2013

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    rokur
    in Nature

    Read Metro

    The dolphin that was swimming in the Gowanus Canal died late this afternoon.

    Friday afternoon, as snow started to fall, about two dozen people stood on the Union Street bridge to look down at the dolphin.

    The dolphin seemed to be stuck, moving up and down on the side of the canal, surrounded by a styrofoam cup, milk jug and what appeared to be a phone book.

    “Only in Brooklyn,” a passerby said.

  • Swim with ‘gators in Gowran

    Jan 27, 2013

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    rokur
    in Nature

    You can’t swim with alligators in any other zoo or wildlife park in the world but now you can in Kilkenny. The Reptile Village Zoo in Gowran is offering a chance for people to get out of their comfort zone and into a tank with two American Alligators – no safety cage and no corks on the teeth either. ‘Battle’ and ‘CC’ are both around nine feet in length and have about 150 teeth between them. Read Kilkenny People

  • Swimmers stage “swim in” in protest against plans to close the Newcastle City Pool

    Jan 26, 2013

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    rokur
    in Organization, Swimming Pools

    Hundreds of people have been protesting against the government cuts in Newcastle. Swimmers turned out to stage a “swim in” in protest against cost cutting plans to close the City Pool in Newcastle. Read more here on ITV and watch their videos on Vimeo.

    newcastle-protest

  • CC photo #392: The Istanbul 2012 Gala Dinner menu

    Jan 26, 2013

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    rokur
    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition

    It was okay :-)

    The Istanbul 2012 Gala Dinner menu

  • Eamon Sullivan to face court next month

    Jan 26, 2013

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    rokur
    in Gossip

    Olympic swimming star Eamon Sullivan will appear in court next month after an alleged incident at a hotel in Adelaide’s north in October.

    At the time, police said a man had been reported for two counts of assault and one of disorderly behaviour at the hotel in Gawler.

    Police say after a review of witness statements and CCTV footage he will only answer a charge of disorderly behaviour.

    Read Yahoo7

  • James Goddard turns to boxing to boost world championship hopes

    Jan 26, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Dryland, Training

    Olympic swimmer James Goddard has turned to boxing world title hopeful Matthew Hatton to help him steal a length on rivals in the pool, aiming to get into the best shape of his career ahead of what could be his last FINA World Championships in Barcelona in July.

    “It’s well known how hard boxers train but I never really realised until I got in the gym with them – it is quite incredible and very intense which is exactly the kind of environment I want.”

    Read Mancunian Matters

    http://youtu.be/VqNQEs0qcAY

  • Dagny Knutson retires again, this time because of the financial burden

    Jan 26, 2013

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    Read The New York Times

    Knutson stopped swimming a year ago to seek treatment for an eating disorder that she feared might kill her. She dropped out this month because her family’s savings were being siphoned by her medical bills and her college tuition. After losing her USA Swimming stipend, Knutson said, she did not have the money to finance her comeback.

    Compounding the financial stress was the pressure she felt in the pool to meet everybody’s great expectations, a burden she shouldered throughout her teenage years, when she was a world champion and held an American record.

    “Sometimes when I look back at myself in high school, and the years I had the most success, I don’t want to say I was clinically depressed, but I wasn’t genuinely happy,” Knutson said. “I look back now and I feel like I have to be like that to be good because that’s what worked at the time, and I don’t want to be that person.”

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