Hungarian medley swimmer Zsuzsanna Jakabos at the Szczecin 2011 European Short Course Championships. They have a big team here at the Debrecen 2012 Europeans, so I guess she’ll be here too.
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Spooked horse swims two miles offshore
Heir of Temptation aka ‘William’, a 6-year-old Arabian valued at $150,000, was part of a photo clinic on the beach of Santa Barbara, until it got spooked by ocean waves crashing on shore. Instead of running away from the waves, it charged them and swam two miles out to sea. The animal managed to stay afloat despite having its long tail wrapped around one of its legs for almost three hours, the veterinarian crediting its breeding: “Being an Arabian, I think, has a lot to do with his endurance level. He’s pretty fit.” Read Yahoo! News -
CC photo #139: Pál and Jón at the Kalev Spa
Pál Joensen getting instructions from his coach Jón Bjarnason at the Kalev Spa in Tallinn, Estonia, back in January 2009. You’ve got to love that sign – “amateur swimming” – giggle :-)
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Record number of swimmers at the Debrecen 2012 Europeans
LEN announces today that the European Swimming Championships in Debrecen have a record entry of 570 swimmers from 44 of the 51 member federations, one federation up from the Budapest 2010 Europeans, then including diving, synchronized swimming and open water swimming. Some federations take the opportunity at the Europeans for another Olympic qualification, while others make do without their top athletes to give them more time to prepare for London. Largest teams are Italy (49), Hungary (36) and Germany (35). Participating 2008 Olympic champions are Britta Steffen (GER), Federica Pellegrini (ITA) and Alain Bernard (FRA), and oldest swimmer 38-year-old and 2000 Olympic Champion Lars Frölander (SWE). Read more here on LEN.eu
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Olympic trading card the thing this summer
Ricky Berens tweeted yesterday that he’d received copies of his new (and first ever) Topps trading cards, and rated them as awesome. They are nice, yes, but the Danish have even RPG-esque rating of tactics, technique, stamina and strength, as seen on the Mie Ø. Nielsen trading card to the right, presented by her on Facebook also yesterday.Here is a video presenting Topps 2012 U.S. Olympic Team and Olympic Hopefuls trading cards.
And here is a video in Danish where sailor Susanne Boidin presents the Olympic trading card folder, with our guy Pál Joensen already collected, he is rated 4 in tactics, 6 in technique, 9 in stamina and 3 in strength (sheesh, we’ll see about that, dear Danes).
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Leading architects surveying the London 2012 Olympic Park
Leading architects Amanda Levete and Piers Gough and critic Charles Jencks give their verdict on the key venues of the London Olympic site. They are blown away by the beauty of the Aquatics Centre and the Velodrome – but left deeply underwhelmed by the main stadium. Read more here on The Guardian.
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Eamon Sullivan on ESPN Australia/NZ
Russ Barwick talks to Australian Olympic gold medal hope in the 4 x 100m freestyle relay and 50m freestyle, Eamon Sullivan.
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Behold, the Sea Lion amphibious sports car
125 mph on land, 60 mph on sea, you need this :-)
Read more here on MailOnline
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The Dale Oen Experience website launched
Together with Robin Dale Oen, Alexander was planning to launch The Dale Oen Experience – A fund to provide children and youth experiences of their lifetime. The desire was to inspire children to challenge themselves, find their capacity and see their own worth. The plan was that Alexander and Robin would create The Dale Oen Experience after the Olympics in London 2012 and manage the fund together. Now Alexander is not here anymore, but his message is still important. Go visit daleoen.com, donations welcomed on BiC: DNBANOKXXX, Electronic iBan No: NO4112040474763.



