Hey, that is the name of the video :-)
Personally, I could never live there. Too few cod, and if possible even less haddock! Sigh.
Hey, that is the name of the video :-)
Personally, I could never live there. Too few cod, and if possible even less haddock! Sigh.
Shot of myself through a mirror somewhere in the Holiday Inn Rome-Aurelia, during the Roma 2009 World Aquatics Championships. Those sponsored sun hats looked silly but were very practical in the blazing Italian sun, I still keep mine as a (in Faroe Islands totally useless) memento.
It reminds me of this great Roma 2009 promo produced by Rúni Friis Kjær from our national TV, featuring me and my good journalistic friend Jón Brian Hvidtfeldt (who also was with us when Pál won three gold medals at the Belgrade 2008 European Juniors). This is how all our Faroese swimming video material would be, if those two could do as they pleased ! :-)
Rope skipping at simulated altitude 4650 meters, that’s 15,256 feet. Excuse my French, but that other guy looks totally wasted.
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See video here on yfrog
Faroese freelancer Ólavur Wolles producing a segment ‘on-the-fly’ for our national TV channel, working the camera, lights and sound while interviewing two youngsters simultaneously.
Here’s the result – I feature also, sorry about that ! :-)
(Thanks Bartal for your crazy angles … Everytime I try to be a bit serious, my dear kid brother twists it somehow!)
Five-time Olympic champion Ian Thorpe finished fifth in the 200-meter freestyle at the Victorian state championships today, his best result since coming out of retirement last year. “This is the best I can swim at this stage, there’s a lot I have to improve upon now,” says Thorpe, “technique-wise I wasn’t very good tonight, I was a little bit rushed.”. Some of us are maybe a bit underwhelmed by a fifth place in an Australian state championships, but the media is alight. Via ESPN
Sigh, number one is Dreams Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. Well at least my dreams are for free ! :-)
Interactive and with 12 different types of sharks that you can face to face with. Available only for a limited time at Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Competitive swimmers who train at indoor chlorinated swimming pools may have lung changes similar to those seen in people with mild asthma, according to an international study. Researchers from France and Canada compared lung tissue and breathing test from 23 elite Canadian swimmers whose average age was 21, to 10 mild asthmatics and 10 healthy people without allergies of same age. Swimmers were more comparable to the mild asthmatics and had similar evidence of scar tissue in the lungs, but there is currently no evidence to suggest that these changes will lead to asthma down the line. Read more here on Reuters
(Totally unrelated shot of a baboon at a pool, courtesy of Jo Fleet, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
The International Swimming Hall of Fame hosts its annual 1 Mile Swim off historic Ft. Lauderdale Beach … and this is how to do an open water swim video !
Fort Lauderdale Rough Water Swim from Jarret Streiner on Vimeo.