Multiple gold-medallist Cameron van der Burgh held off strong challenges from fellow swim stars Natalie du Toit and Chad le Clos to be named Swimmer of the Year’ at the SA Annual Aquatic function held in Johannesburg today. Swimming SA’s awards committee took into account performances set between the period of May 2010 to April 2011, including Van der Burgh’s two gold medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India and a gold and silver medal from the FINA World Short Course Championships in Dubai. Read more here on iol.co.za.
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2 named in swim team sex abuse suit deny allegations
Swim coach Amanda Cox and former head coach John Diercks yesterday denied any wrongdoing after being named in a lawsuit alleging a culture of pedophilia surrounding youth swimming. Doesn’t look good though, Cox says she had no idea Wheat was molesting anyone until the night before he was arrested, but the victim’s attorney Jonathan Little had damaging text messages to present to the court, between Cox and Wheat:
Part of the conversation reads:
Wheat: Went too far this time…but it has stopped for now…
Cox: How far?
Wheat: Didnt have sex
Cox: “Ok so u didn’t technically do anything wrong. So… why introuble?â€
Wheat: “We went pretty far…â€
Wheat: It nvr even got to this point with (name of another student redacted)
Cox: Good idea not to say anything! ;)Read IndyStar.com and fox59.com.
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Ian Thorpe and Tiger Woods “in sad pursuit of faded glories”
Alrighty then, blunt talk by Claire Harvey on The Sunday Telegraph, who finds it “excruciating to watch these two men struggling for glories that never appeared to make them happy in the first place”:
Since the age of about 17 Thorpe has seemed – and I know this sounds odd – particularly uncomfortable as a swimmer. In the pool, he is all fluidity and dolphin curves. His ability is magnificent; that extraordinary physique encasing a determined and contemplative athlete. But I can’t recall ever watching Thorpe talk about swimming without feeling sorry for him. He seemed tormented by the memory of some magnificent adolescent version of himself; a magical young Ian who lived for
just one blinding flash of a moment, and then faded away.
Ever since, Thorpe has been trying to recapture that vanished man. He has always hated the idea that he was predestined to achieve, rather than having created his own success.
A few months ago, working on a story about Australia’s Olympic preparations, I visited the ultra-hi-tech training pool at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. The boffins there said they’d learnt through tough experience never to publicly mention the fact Thorpe has enormous flipper-sized feet because Thorpe hated, absolutely hated, the implication that he was some kind of physical freak, rather than a dedicated athlete.
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Female swim coach named in Indy lawsuit
McCutcheon High School swim coach Amanda Cox is now named alongside USA Swimming, Indiana Swimming and others, in the civil lawsuit involving former swim coach Chris Wheat, convicted last year of sexually molesting a girl who was 14 years old at the time. Read wlfi.com
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Benoit “Ben” Lecomte to swim across the Pacific Ocean (!)
Benoit “Ben” Lecomte, a Frenchman living in the United States, intends to swim across the Pacific Ocean next year, an unprecedented 8,800-kilometer (about 5,500 miles) journey expected to last five grueling months. And believe it or not, he knows what he’s doing, as he in 1998 was the first man to swim the Atlantic, crossing the 3,400-mile route (about 5,500 kilometers) from Cape Cod, Massachusetts to Quiberon, France in 73 days. This is for obvious reasons a trip where he swims for 8 or more hours a day and then rests and sleeps on a boat, resuming the swim exactly where he left it off.
Swimming “is a bit monotonous, but it’s my passion,” Lecomte told AFP.
Read The Vancouver Sun.
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Jay Platt crossed the Mississippi, blindfolded, cuffed and shackled
Breaking news on Facebook: “This is Paz. Jay just did it!!!! Will update soon.” Here is an inspiring video from yesterday:
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Candice Alley declares she and Grant Hackett “100 percent OK”
Candice Alley declares she and Hackett are “100 percent OK”, and that nothing happened that early Sunday morning October 30th, when police was called to their property. She admits that something did occur, and states that she was embarrassed, but says it was nothing serious. Read the Herald Sun and She Knows.
Here is Candice Alley singing “Natural Woman” by Carole King and Gerry Goffin:
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Hilarious interview with ‘Michael Phelps’
Kiki interviewing ‘Michael Phelps’ about his extreme diet. They are actually quite well informed :-D
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Behind the Goggles: Ryan Lochte reflects on his career
Olympian Ryan Lochte takes a moment to reflect on his swimming career, courtesy of USA Swimming, answering questions like “how do you stay grounded?”.

