“A short promotional video we did for a local swimming event.” – Yeah, the MalmöSimmet in Malmö, Sweden, held in July.
MalmöSimmet 2012 from Simply Visual on Vimeo.
“A short promotional video we did for a local swimming event.” – Yeah, the MalmöSimmet in Malmö, Sweden, held in July.
MalmöSimmet 2012 from Simply Visual on Vimeo.
Sportsvibe caught up with Britian’s most successful swimmer of all time, Rebecca Adlington, as she reflects on this summer’s Olympic Games, and shares with us the details of her charity bike ride in Africa in aid of Sport In Action next month.
“You’ve had the Chuck E. Cheese party. You’ve had the clown party. You’ve had the jump-a-roo bounce house party. Well, when you say you’re going to have a party, they go that’s nice. We’re gonna have a pool party. That’s nice. We’re gonna have a pool party with a gator. Everybody comes,” Barrett said. Read wptv.com and visit The Alligator Attraction
Sorry those of you who don’t understand Danish … this is Danish world champion Jeanette Ottesen describing the situation when her suit split in the London 2012 call room.
Funny or Die, hmmm, I put this in their ‘Die’ category
Interesting problem – how much horizontal velocity do you need in order to hit a swimming pool 15 meters out and 71 meters below? “The math actually isn’t hard once you break it all down” – but the landing might be :-P
Swimming Pool Jump from Joseph Liaw on Vimeo.
The Ecover Blue Mile, Plymouth 8-9 September 2012, shot on FS700, EX3, EX1 & GoPro Hero II.
ECOVER BLUE MILE 2012 from George Pagliero on Vimeo.
He seems happy, Hungary’s Daniel Gyurta after clocking his still-standing 2:00.67 world record in the men’s 200 meter breaststroke at the Istanbul 2009 European Short Course swimming championships. See result list here.
The Danish Swimming Federation has selected the following swimmers for the Chartres 2012 European Short Course Championships and Istanbul 2012 World Short Course Championships, including the entire Danish Olympic squad on double-duty, except Mads Glæsner who will concentrate on Istanbul, Mathias Gydesen who has retired, and Pál Joensen who will again compete for the Faroe Islands. See svoem.org.
Chartres 2012 (November 22-25)