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  • Independent SPARC review scolds Swimming New Zealand

    Jun 16, 2011

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    rokur
    in Organization

    Swimming New Zealand’s high performance environment was today described by an independent Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) review as negative and with a culture of distrust and lack of confidence in its leadership.

    The role of SNZ’s high performance manager Jan Cameron has come under particular fire, to the point where one of the 5 recommendations is a review of that position. She apparently rejects the report’s findings as ‘unfair and inaccurate’.

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  • This ad is supposed to sell something

    Jun 16, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun

    I just wonder what (and now fear the ocean). Source ec.europa.eu via England Expects

  • Nightsurf

    Jun 16, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun, Nature

    What an amazing video. As someone comments here on Vimeo, “the moon and stars were a bit too much for me.” And then the director answers, “Thanks Otis but there is no intention to simulate reality.” :-)

    Nightsurf from Iker Elorrieta on Vimeo.

  • Charlene Wittstock to marry Prince Albert II of Monaco in July

    Jun 15, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun

    South African backstroker Charlene Wittstock met Prince Albert II, the sovereign of Monaco, at the Mare Nostrum 2000 meet in Monaco. She participated in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, moved to the principality in 2006, retired from swimming in 2007, and is now to marry the prince on July 1st and 2nd 2011. Here is a bit of background on CBS News, and Wikipedia of course has a lot about both her, the prince and the wedding.

  • How about a pool in your living room ?

    Jun 15, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun

    Evelyn McMurray Van-Zeller is selling her Manhattan mansion for just under $11 million, including this living room with built-in pool, six bedrooms, a garden, a gym, a sauna, five bathrooms, five fireplaces and a second pool for the owner’s turtles. ‘You fell like you’re on a permanent holiday’, she says, ‘there is almost no reason to leave the house (with) the pool, the sauna (and) the gym’. In my view not a place for people with small children, but maybe an idea for those who need to stay up till late, because as she says, ‘if you fall off, you fall into the pool’. Via MailOnline, The Wall Street Journal and (if you want to buy) CORE.

  • 52-year-old Fry sets record for fastest swim from Manhattan to NJ and back

    Jun 15, 2011

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    rokur
    in Open Water

    Yesterday, 52-year-old Elizabeth Fry swam the 17.5 miles from Battery Park in Manhattan to Sandy Hook, NJ, in only 4 hours, 59 minutes and 2 seconds, 7 minutes and 2 seconds faster than the record set by Australia’s Tammy van Wisse in 2006. And then she swam back, becoming the first person ever to complete the 35-mile round.trip. Read the New York Post and NYDailyNews.com

  • Truck plunges into Georgia swimming pool

    Jun 15, 2011

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    rokur
    in Safety

    Police say the driver of an AT&T truck ran off the road after going into a diabetic coma. With the man unconscious, the truck crashed through a backyard fence and into a pool where 12 people were swimming, including kids. Luckily, nobody was hurt. Source abc7.com.

  • Palfrey recovering well after record-breaking swim

    Jun 15, 2011

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    rokur
    in Nature, Open Water

    Penny Palfrey was released from hospital Tuesday morning after being hospitalised for a day and a half from her epic 40 hour and 41 minute swim from Little Cayman to Grand Cayman. “The swelling is already gone and she’s starting to look like herself”, her husband Chris Palfrey said Monday evening. Turns out now afterwards that three Oceanic white tip shark were killed, because they were very aggressive and would have continued to threaten the swimmer.

    Local sealife conservationist Guy Harvey said he thought the fact that the sharks were killed was a shame and excessive, but acknowledged that they were “a real threat”.

    “People had to anticipate that fact that the Oceanic white tip shark are an integral part of the oceanic environment there. They should have thought about that,” he said. He said the white tips usually bump up against a swimmer again and again “to test and see and then take a bite”.

    The swimmer had told her team that she had been bumped in the dark several times as she swam through Saturday night.

    A kayak and inflatable power boat beside her each carried a Shark Shield that emits electrical pulses to repel sharks, but it appeared at least one of the sharks got closer than the 26 feet of protection it was meant to provide.

    Read more here on compasscayman.com.

  • Gaddafi gets 1000 tickets to the London Olympics

    Jun 15, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Troll alert, while swimmers get to buy tickets for only one family member at the London 2012 Aquatics Centre, and others like Rebecca Adlington’s parents have been cheated out of theirs, the Libyan regime has successfully requested close to 1,000 tickets, co-ordinated by the Gaddafi family. The Mayor of London describes is as “successful” that he himself didn’t get a ticket, while The Telegraph now speculates that Col. Gaddafi himself may try to disrupt the event as a publicity coup, if he remains in power in 2012.

    Update: The Guardian writes here that the Libyan tickets will be held back until closer to London 2012, and that no Gaddafi will be let into the country. Via Gold Medal Mel.

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