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  • Nyad, Torres et al push the limits of athletic excellence

    Oct 11, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Life-affirming post here on The Washington Times:

    Dara Torres became the oldest female swimmer in Olympic Games history in 2008. The American won three silver medals at age 41. Now she’s training to make the U.S. team competing at the 2012 Games/ Torres will be 45 when the London Olympics begin on July 27, 2012. If she makes the team, she would become the oldest Olympic swimmer ever.

    Endurance swimmer Diana Nyad gave up her attempt to break the open-water swimming record at age 62 last month, forced to abandon the 103-mile swim from Cuba to Florida after 89 miles due to repeated stings from lethal Portuguese Man-O-War jellyfish. She says she knew she would have made it if not for the stings. She won’t try again, but she doesn’t consider the effort including two years of training a failure, calling it a “grand, elevating, life-confirming experience.”

    Dara Torres, after winning the silver

  • Pedersen, Friis and Ottesen shooting big guns in Leadville

    Oct 11, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun, Training

    Danish breaststroker Rikke Møller Pedersen interviewing world champions Lotte Friis and Jeanette Ottesen at at shooting range in Leadville, Colorado. All in Danish, but who needs to understand what they saying, just look at their faces :-)

  • 10% of Chinese swimming pools contain excessive urea

    Oct 11, 2011

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    rokur
    in Health

    China’s Health Ministry announced over the weekend that 10 percent of public swimming pools in China exceed the safe limit for urea levels. The study was released after the Health Ministry inspected 5,639 swimming pools in 24 Chinese provinces, municipalities and regions from June through August 2011. Read for instance The Inquisitr, China Daily and Shanghaiist

    We don't swim in in your toilet - don't pee in our pool

  • Iceland defeats the Faroe Islands in 3rd annual dual meet

    Oct 9, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition, Faroe Islands

    Badly pressed for time here, and quite tired from last night, I’ll just quote SwimmingWorld Magazine, who had the story already yesterday (LOL, giving myself a high-five here :-)

    IN an exciting head-to-head matchup of Iceland and the Faroe Islands, the team from Iceland proved to have just a bit more in the tank than the hosts in an 99-81 victory. The meet took place in short course meter format, and Iceland’s dominance in the women’s events proved to be too much for Faroe Islands’ strength in the men’s events.

    Read more here on the SwimmingWorld Magazine, and go to SwimmingWorld.TV to watch all the races, some interviews and other stuff. Thanks to SwimmingWorld Magazine and managing editor Jason Marsteller in particular, for giving us this opportunity.

  • It is getting hectic here

    Oct 7, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Straight after work, it was north to Klaksvík to be interviewed on live TV about this upcoming dual meet and the fact that SwimmingWorld.TV will be hosting the on-demand videos. Meanwhile it gets mentioned on Streamlined News. Man, I hope our technical setup is gonna hold up tomorrow :-)

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  • FAR-ISL Dual Meet 2011 Teaser

    Oct 7, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition

    FAR-ISL Dual Meet 2011 television teaser here courtesy of Kringvarp Føroya. Looking forward to a hopefully packed swimming pool in Klaksvík tomorrow evening at 17:30 GMT/UTC, and a lot of viewers online, for instance on www.swimmersdaily.com/live :-)

  • Olympic medallist Cassie Patten retires from swimming

    Oct 6, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition, Open Water

    Olympic 10k bronze medallist Cassie Patten has announced here retirement from the sport via Twitter. Read the BBC. Here below she’s with Olympic silver medallist Keri-Anne Payne at the Beijing Olympics.

  • A bit about the 2011 FAR-ISL Dual Meet

    Oct 6, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition, Faroe Islands

    This Saturday evening the 8th of October at 17:30 GMT, we the Faroese will be the host of the 3rd annual dual meet between Faroe Islands and Iceland, featuring some of the best swimmers from both countries. It is a 2 hour televised event, quite impressive if I may say so myself, with red carpets and big banners and everything.

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  • CAS dismisses Olympic ban on doping offenders

    Oct 6, 2011

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    rokur
    in Doping, Organization

    The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) cleared the way today for several dozen former doping offenders to compete at next year’s London 2012 Olympics, by ruling the ‘Osaka’ clause “invalid and unenforceable”, that bars from the Games anyone who has served a suspension of six months or more since the last Olympics. Read for instance SwimNews, Reuters and the official CAS press release.

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