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  • CC photo #220: Cseh Laszlo on the Debrecen 2012 podium

    Jun 8, 2012

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    rokur
    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition

    Hungary’s Cseh László, most valuable swimmer at the Debrecen 2012 European Swimming Championships.

    (Renumbered from 160 to 220 on August 7, due to bad counting back then)

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  • Underwater 5.1 surround sound captured for documentary

    Jun 7, 2012

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    rokur
    in Nature, Technology, Wow

    The Canon Crackers of the Pistol Shrimp is an eight-minute teaser for a proposed feature-length called Sound of the Oceans and has been made using a new method of capturing high-quality surround sound underwater, believed to be the first ever made with ‘real underwater surround sound’. Warning, featuring “a seriously terrible voice-over”, via Televisual

    Canon Crackers of the pistol shrimp from Ambient Recording on Vimeo.

  • When I think of London …

    Jun 7, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition

    What do the stars of the Australian Olympic Team think of when they think of London? James Magnussen, Anna Meares, Stephanie Rice and the Team share a few surprises…

    Now when I think of London, I think of mild weather and light drizzle! :-D

    Via the17thman

  • “Schools that train the enemy”

    Jun 7, 2012

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    rokur
    in Organization, Training

    Yesterday The Wall Street Journal brought this story on how some American coaches including Rowdy Gaines cry foul over NCAA teams subsidizing world-class instructions for foreign Olympians, also called ‘the enemy’. Naming athletes like New Zealand swimmer Lauren Boyle and Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry. My first reaction was, ‘well, your loss’, knowing that many an American college would love to have swimmers like our Pál Joensen setting the pace during endurance sets.

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    Others have gone to greater lengths, Casey Barrett of Caps and Goggles suggesting as a former ‘enemy’ that, yes, by going to the States, foreigners also improve all those young entitled American kids around them. The American Swimming Coaches Association ASCA outright condemning the article in an open letter, and SwimNews seemingly agreeing.

    [blackbirdpie url=”https://twitter.com/Rolandschoeman/status/210836406048792576″]
     
    I don’t know, when it comes to actual scholarships, it must be up to the Americans to decide if it is worth it or not. And if not, I expect an immediate improvement in for instance the European training environments, with all our champions staying at home :-)

  • Croc doesn’t like being filmed while eating

    Jun 7, 2012

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    rokur
    in Nature, Wow

    A dare-devil cameraman narrowly avoided becoming dinner after a saltwater crocodile he was baiting on a remote Arnhem Land beach had a go at his video camera, via Nothing To Do With Arbroath

  • Tyler Clary presents the Speedo Hydralign Goggles

    Jun 7, 2012

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    rokur
    in Equipment, Technique, Training

    Tyler Clary with the Speedo Hydralign Goggles & Center Snorkel, via the17thman

  • Herbert Nitsch recovering after achieving world record depth

    Jun 7, 2012

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    rokur
    in Freediving, Safety

    Austrian Freediver Herbert Nitsch attempted a 800ft / 244m ‘no limits’ dive today in Santorini, Greece, managing a confirmed target depth and re-ascend up until the planned stop depth of 10m, but then felt unwell and had to be escorted to the surface where he received an oxygen regulator and went down again for a 15 minutes decompression dive. Conscious and communicated, his condition was still critical enough to require an air transfer to a decompression champer in Athens, now showing strong signs of recovery though still in intensive care under close observation. It is doubtful whether this will be accepted as a world record, without a clear and successful surface protocol and no AIDA judges present, but still, -244 meters. Read Deeper Blue here and here.

  • CC photo #160: 2 x Laukkanen at Debrecen 2012

    Jun 7, 2012

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    rokur
    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition

    Finland’s Noora and Jenna Laukkanen competing at the Debrecen 2012 European Swimming Championships. I was told that they are sisters, Noora (1993) Finnish record holder in the 200 breaststroke (2:28.30) and Jenna (1995) in the 100 (1:09.39). In Debrecen they competed fiercely, Jenna leading up until 150 and Noora then edging ahead 2:32.21 to 2:33.33.

    2 x Laukkanen at Debrecen 2012

  • These are not the dolphins I was looking for :-P

    Jun 7, 2012

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    by

    rokur
    in Fun, Wow

    Miami Dolphins cheerleaders lip dubbing to Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe“. Love the fact that in order to make it (if possible) a little more sexy, they added water and swimsuits without a football in sight :-)

    Miami Dolphins via BuzzFeed

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