Australias sprint comet James Magnussen has lost no confidence going into this month’s world championships despite battling pneumonia, the national head coach Leigh Nugent said yesterday. Read more here on The Sydney Morning Herald.
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So, how is Shanghai ?
Very nice, very nice indeed. A guide was waiting for us at the end of the ramp from the airplane, guiding us via special express-lanes through customs formalities to our luggage, and then straight to the hotel. Here, I was greeted with flowers by the hotel staff, and then met our liaison officer Cora, who had been studying her guests down to the detail where she had drawn the Faroese flag by hand in her notebook, ready to take me to the accreditation office.
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Aquapulse measures your earlobe heart rate, speaks to your skull
The FINIS Aquapulse Heart Rate Monitor is now available, ready to measure your heart rate via your earlobe, and then communicate it to you in real time through bone conduction. Waterproof of course. Only $149.99, but I wish they’d squeezed a MP3-player into it also. See FINIS, via engadget.com. -
Shanghai, jetlagged on 31st floor of the Jin Jiang Oriental
We’re here, after a tough ordeal of travel and transit from Saturday morning to Sunday. The Chinese have been very welcoming and effective, so that I now have my accreditation and everything, ready for action these coming days. Shanghai is hot and humid, but the hotel is nice and cool, the food good and the people pleasant. And the internet works :-)
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Wow, the Jetlev r200 works as an underwater Jet Pack too
Fox 5 Newscaster demonstrating here how not to use the Jetlev r200, if not you’re trying for an all-time low :-)
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Shanghai tomorrow !
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Videos from the 2011 US World Championships Training Camp
SwimmingWorld has posted several interesting videos here on tv.swimmingworldmagazine.com, from the 2011 USA World Championships Training Camp in the Gold Coast Aquatic Center in Queensland, Australia. Here below it is Michael Phelps being interviewed on Media Day.
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The Cielo case is a disaster for the sport, says Pieter van den Hoogenband
The positive test of Brazilian swimmer Cesar Cielo is a disaster for the sport, according to triple Olympic Champion Pieter van den Hoogenband. “This is terrible”, says Pieter, “swimming is at the Olympics on par with athletics”. “The sport is so popular because it was clean, the swimming had no doping affairs. Disastrous, that this happens with a big name.” Source Hollandswimming, probably clumsily translated by me and Google Translate.
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FINA awards 2015 World Championships to Kazan, 2017 to Guadalajara
FINA has awarded the next two World Championships hosting duties to Kazan, Russia and Guadalajara, Mexico, leaving out Hong Kong of the three cities which had made the final three to be named host of the events. Read SwimmingWorld Magazine.




