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  • A bit of fun with my GoPro and a fishing rod

    Aug 12, 2012

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    rokur
    in Faroe Islands, Fun, Nature

    Me and Bartal went fishing with the boys Friday evening, but had trouble catching anything but a fyke full with seaweed. So we put the fishing rod to other use :-)

    Btw, ‘Heljareygað’ is what we call that hole, directly translated “Hell’s eye”. Gotta love the Nordic language, eh?

  • Evening Swim

    Aug 12, 2012

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    rokur
    in Equipment

    A short film done in partnership with swimwear company So De Mel, shot with Canon 5D’s and a Go Pro over one evening.

    Evening Swim from Seth Epstein on Vimeo.

  • The River People

    Aug 12, 2012

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    rokur
    in Fun, Open Water

    “Strange creatures live in Florida’s spring-fed rivers. Some people call them mermaids and mermen, I call them The River People.”

    The River People from Chris Rish on Vimeo.

  • ‘Swim Your Own Race’ Wins NPR’s Poetry Games

    Aug 12, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition

    As athletes have sprinted and soared their way to bronze, silver and gold in London, Morning Edition has celebrated the Olympics with the Poetry Games. With thousands of listeners voting online, Mbali Vilakazi from South Africa won for her poem “Swim Your Own Race“, inspired by fellow South African Natalie du Toit, making history as the first woman amputee to qualify for the Olympics. Read NPR

  • World’s best swimmers are ‘poor unless they hit gold’

    Aug 12, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    According to Evan Morgenstein, the PMG Sports agent who represents gold-medalist swimmers Tyler Clary and Cullen Jones, the Olympics makes athletes “indentured servants.” Read E Online

    In fact, he tells me, we’re talking “less than $3,100 a month for the best swimmers in the world,” before or even after the Games are over.
    “They’re poor unless they hit gold,” Morgenstein explains. “But even if they do, it’s no guarantee of riches and fame, what with 30-plus gold medalists in the U.S. alone. You need a story, looks and an opportunity to break through.”

  • Hangzhou, the cradle of Chinese swimming champions Sun Yang and Ye Shiwen

    Aug 12, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization, Training

    Every summer, Chen Jinglun Sports School in Hangzhou is flooded with children whose parents hope they’ll join China’s next generation of swimming champions, the city planning even more swimming centers now with the success in London. This video off cncworld.tv probably quite biased countered by for instance this video off 3news.co.nz, where a kid is quoted for saying “compared with the Olympic gold medalists I have a long way to go. They train all the time, non-stop, every day. I only train in the morning and the afternoon”. Or you could go tabloid and see a little girl crying because of her coach stepping on her legs. According to China Daily, Zhejiang Provincial Sports Bureau is going to add bronze statues of Sun Yang and Ye Shiwen to the 4 already standing outside the Hangzhou Stadium, of Lou Yun (gymnast), Luo Xuejuan (swimmer), Wu Xiaoxuan (shooter) and Zheng Xiongying (volleyball player).

    (Video pushed below the break, since it autoplays)

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  • Man’s swim with ailing dog goes viral

    Aug 11, 2012

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    rokur
    in Health, Nature, Wow

    John Unger and Schoep’s friendship started when Unger adopted Schoep from a shelter as a puppy 19 years ago. Time has given them memories, but it has also taken a toll on Schoep’s body. “This joint right here kind of freezes up,” Unger said pointing to Schoep’s hind leg. Arthritis and hip dysplasia have settled into Schoep’s joints. The only comfort now is a routine that keeps Schoep off his feet. Unger takes Schoep out into Lake Superior for a dip as often as they can. Read ABC7 and prepare to get teary-eyed

    ABC-7.com WZVN News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral

  • Awesome video as GoPro camera takes a swim with dolphins

    Aug 11, 2012

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    rokur
    in Nature, Technology, Wow

    According to comments on his Vimeo page, tuna fisherman Mark Peters said a GoPro Hero 2 camera with a flat lens and dive housing had been used to capture the footage. He added that a “torpedo” housing that he had constructed helped the camera to remain steady underwater. Read The Huffington Post and MercuryNews

    The Blue from Mark Peters on Vimeo.

  • Annual dog swimming event cut short when canine uses pool as toilet

    Aug 11, 2012

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    by

    rokur
    in Fun, Nature

    Giggle, this pooch obviously hasn’t listened to Lochte’s message

    A planned four-hour dog swim at the Longview Swim Center was cut short Saturday after one canine had a bit of an accident.
    The Dog Days of Summer Dog Swim began at 10 a.m. at the swim center. About an hour and fifteen minutes later, someone spotted dog feces in the pool, officials said.
    Longview’s Parks and Recreation Manager Seth Pyle said the event, which has occurred annually for more than 6 years, has never dealt with the situation before.

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