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  • Rikke Møller Pedersen 1:04.12 and a new European Record in the 100 breaststroke

    Nov 25, 2012

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    rokur
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    At the LEN 2012 European Short Course Swimming Championships in Chartres today, Denmark’s Rikke Møller Pedersen won the women’s 100 meter breaststroke in 1:04.12, beating her own 1:04.21 European record from the Salnikov Cup in St. Petersburg 2009, and her 1:04.49 Championships record from the prelims this morning. Petra Chocova (CZE) was second in 1:05.50, and Marina Garcia Urzainqui (ESP) third in 1:05.82. See result list here

  • Hannah Miley 4:23.47 and a new European Record in the 400 IM

    Nov 25, 2012

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    rokur
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    At the LEN 2012 European Short Course Championships in Chartres today, Great Britain’s Hannah Miley won the women’s 400 meter individual medley in 4:23.47, breaking Mireia Belmonte‘s 4:24.21 European record from the Dubai 2010 World Championships, and Belmonte’s 4:24.55 Championships record from the Europeans last year in Szczecin. It was Miley’s mid portion that did the damage, starting out relatively slow with a 1:02.05 in the butterfly, but then completing the backstroke leg in 1:07.27 and backing that up with a 1:14.31 in the breaststroke and 59.84 in the freestyle. Oh and yes, SwimNews calls it a world textile best. See result list here

    Comparative splits

    • Miley 2012: 1:02.05 – 1:07.27 – 1:14.31 – 59.84
    • Belmonte 2011: 1:00.52 – 1:07.63 – 1:15.84 – 1:00.56
    • Belmonte 2010: 1:01.76 – 1:09.24 – 1:13.51 – 59.70
  • Behold a most awesome Chartres 2012 promo video

    Nov 25, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Wow

    Wow, Allez Le Bleus! Via transeet.fr


    Championnat d'Europe de Natation en direct de… by ffn_eveil_aquatique

  • Video: Camille Muffat’s 400 freestyle world record at Chartres 2012

    Nov 25, 2012

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    rokur
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    French phenomenon Camille Muffat clocking 3:54.85 and a new women’s 400 meter freestyle world record at the LEN 2012 European Short Course Championships in Chartres, France.

  • The International Sports Press Survey 2011 finds sports journalism to be a man’s world

    Nov 25, 2012

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    rokur
    in Organization

    According to new research on sports coverage in 80 newspapers from 22 countries, sport journalism is clearly a soccer-focused man’s world. More than 90% of the named journalists are male, and 85% of the articles written about individuals – typically athletes – about men. FIFA’s football (soccer) can be called the only “world media sport”, dominating especially in Europe and South America (Romania the extreme with more than 85% of the coverage about soccer), whilst media coverage of different sports is more equally distributed in countries like the US. (baseball there leading with some 22%).

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  • Another good day for France at Chartres 2012 today

    Nov 25, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Camille Muffat was definitely the headliner at the Chartres 2012 European Short Course Championships today, with her world record in the 400 freestyle, France moving away on the medal table with that and Jeremy Stravius’ win in the mens 100 backstroke, plus Laure Manaudou’s win in the women’s 50 backstroke, Italy and Russia also moving up the medal table with Morozov’s (RUS) win in the men’s 100 freestyle and Paltrinieri’s and Scozzoli’s (ITA) wins in the men’s 100 freestyle and 50 breaststroke. Tomorrow will be another good day, I guess France will be gunning for a world record in both the men’s and women’s 200 freestyle. See the full race report on SwimNews

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  • Australian swim chief quits after London 2012 debacle

    Nov 24, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Health, Organization

    Swimming Australia chief executive Kevin Neil has quit his post in the wake of the team’s poor showing at the London Olympics, which was tarred by reports of pranks and ill-discipline. Neil has denied he was a casualty of the swim team’s below-par Olympic campaign but he admitted the pressure of the role has had an impact on his health. Read for instance AFP and The Age

  • British Swimming’s chief Michael Scott quits after London 2012 flop

    Nov 24, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    Michael Scott has resigned as British Swimming national performance director following a review into Team GB’s performance at the London 2012 Olympics. Great Britain fell two medals short of their target of five podium places, initially Australia-based Scott had stated he would not resign from his post, but, after the five-man review panel recommended he should reside in Great Britain, he has opted to stand aside, leaving on November 30. Read for instance ESPN Star

  • Students learn to swim for safety

    Nov 24, 2012

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    rokur
    in Organization, Safety

    Grade three students across Ontario can add water safety to the list of what they learned in school. It’s part of the provincial swim to survive program, started by the life saving society of Ontario.

    Students learn to swim for safety from QNet News on Vimeo.

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