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  • Video: Phelps winning the Shanghai 2011 men’s 100 butterfly

    Dec 29, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition

    A review here in extremely good quality, including ultra slow motion footage and the medal ceremony. Winner Michael Phelps (USA) in 50.71, silver Konrad Czerniak (POL) in 51.15 and bronze Tyler McGill (USA) in 51.26.

  • Swimming may improve bone resistance to impact

    Dec 28, 2011

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    rokur
    in Science

    Taiwanese professor Huang Tsang-hai made rats swim for an hour a day, five days a week for eight weeks, and then measured and compared their bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) with a control group. The swimming rats lost both BMD and BMC, possibly because of weight loss, but when the femurs of the rats were broken, it took longer to completely sever the bones of those in the swimming group than in the control group. Read Focus Taiwan

    River Rat

    (River rat, picture courtesy of Karen Morris, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

  • Roland Schoeman tears forearm muscle, out for 4-6 weeks

    Dec 27, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition, Gossip, Health

    Bad news on Roland Schoeman’s twitter account, he has somehow torn his pronator teres, putting him out of the water for 4-6 weeks. Via The Swimmers Circle.

    http://twitter.com/#!/Rolandschoeman/status/151221752830230528

  • Stephanie Rice breaks up with Wallabies player Quade Cooper

    Dec 27, 2011

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    rokur
    in Gossip

    After 12 months together the relationship between Stephanie Rice and Australian rugby union player Quade Cooper is now officially over. “Stephanie has officially split with Quade and will be focusing 100 per cent on her Olympic preparation,” Rice’s manager, Titus Day, told Confidential. Sources close to the couple say the split has been coming for a while and that they both moved out of Rice’s $1.265 million, four-bedroom house near Brisbane back in October, Rice having problems with finding a new tenant since. Read more here on Couriermail.com.au.

  • Thorpe back in love with swimming, aims for time not medals, beyond London

    Dec 27, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition, Gossip, Training

    Mellow talk with Olympic legend Ian Thorpe here on The Australian, in Switzerland shortly after ‘disappointing’ at the Italian Open in Riccione. Lot’s of interesting details, like that he hasn’t read anything about himself since 2000-01, that he doesn’t compete against others but himself, that he (as Cotterell) thinks he’s left his comeback a bit too late, that he doesn’t expect to swim extremely fast before the Australian trials in March, but that he despite of this situation still expects to make the gap by then. That he is aiming for improving his own times rather than winning medals at London 2012, and that he’s 99 percent sure he’ll keep swimming after the Olympics, because he’s enjoyed it that much. Read The Australian.

  • Peter Vanderkaay teaching kids in Detroit to swim

    Dec 27, 2011

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    rokur
    in Safety

    According to the YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit, six out of ten kids will never learn how to swim in the city of Detroit. But with the help of Olympic gold medalist Peter Vanderkaay and his brothers, a group is teaching as many kids as they can to be good swimmers. Read more here on wxyz.com.

  • Michael Gross: There is too little money in swimming

    Dec 27, 2011

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    rokur
    in History, Organization

    (Sorry for my poor German-to-English translation here, but this is noteworthy, off swimsportsnews.de) … )

    20 years after his triple Olympic gold winning swimming career, Michael “The Albatross” Gross hardly ever follows swimming. ‘I’ve seen nothing from the last World Championships. It is pure coincidence if I watch any swimming.” Gross criticizes the lack of professionalism in swimming: “There is too little money in swimming to build any professionalism”, he says, “you need professional teams with personal responsibility.” Read swimsportnews.de

  • 13-foot python caught in South Florida swimming pool

    Dec 26, 2011

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    rokur
    in Nature

    A 13-foot Burmese python was captured in a private South Florida swimming pool today. They can reach up to 26 feet with a weight of up to 200 pounds, and live in the Everglades and Southern Glades, but since this was found so far from the Everglades, authorities believe this one was released by someone who had acquired it as a (illegal) pet. Nice. Via NBC Miami.

    View more videos at: http://nbcmiami.com.

  • Amp your workout with FIT Radio

    Dec 25, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun, Technology

    FIT Radio is a web and mobile application that streams DJ-engineered music of all genres designed to amp your workout. A Pandora for gym rats with several channels to choose from, such as Top 40, Electronic and Dub Step. Free streaming app available for iOS and Android. Finally a way to get rid of that one CD in the gym’s stereo system! :-)

    Via Mashable

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