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  • Bodyboarder cut in half by Great White Shark

    Sep 5, 2011

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    rokur
    in Nature

    Grueling story here: The Australian reported that the officer from Dunsborough, on the southwest coast of Western Australia, said “she took some peace from the fact we could say (because of) the nature of his injuries he obviously didn’t suffer for too long”

    Her 21-year-old bodyboarding son was bitten in half and instantly killed by a suspected great white shark at the West Australian surf break on Sunday.

    Great White Shark, South Africa

  • The Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival Speedo Final

    Sep 5, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun

    Because we don’t get tired of this, do we ? I agree with that nice lady btw, that suit looks fabulous ! Via the 17th man.

  • Handicapped Swede wins Alcatraz Classic in record time

    Sep 5, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition

    45-year-old (Paralympic gold medalist) Anders Olsson says that they laughed at him when he came to compete in the 9th Annual Alcatraz Classic: Swim With The Centurions, as the first swimmer ever without functioning legs to enter this grueling competition. But he nevertheless beat them all, swimming 2.6 kilometers (1.5 miles) in the rough and frigid waters of the San Francisco bay, from Alcatraz to the mainland, in record time 24 minutes and 32 seconds. My personal and totally subjective comment: They call it “for experienced open-water swimmers only”, we call it “nothing”. Ahh, it is a good day to be Nordic ;-) Via The Local.

  • Swimming New Zealand president and head coach resign

    Sep 5, 2011

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    rokur
    in Organization

    It’s official, resignation letters here, here and here on swimmingnz.org.nz. The reason is the scolding SPARC commisioned Ineson report in June. Read more for instance on SwimNews.com and nzherald.co.nz. Swimmer Moss Burmester whose retirement last year triggered the review says according to Radio New Zealand that it is the right move.

  • Open water swimmers wanted for a new British feature film

    Sep 5, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun

    Kathleen Crawford Casting is looking for one Scandinavian-looking extreme swimmer/surfer and a pair of strong swimmers to play ‘young mum and dad’, for a feature film to be shot in Scotland and London this fall. This is paid work you guys, no acting experience necessary, but in shape to run and swim repeatedly for days in choppy seas off the coast of Scotland. Embedded movies are previous involvements ‘Sexy Beast’, ‘Birth’ and ‘Attack the Block’ See this Facebook page.

    SWIMMER (SCANDINAVIAN)

    He should be male, 22-35, look Scandinavian, German, Finnish / Icelandic.

    The character is living in a tent on a beach on the coast of Scotland for a bit. He might be a backpacker who has stopped up for a week, month, year – we never find out. He must look at home with that lifestyle i.e. a healthy, outdoors type of person. He has a quiet intensity to him. He should be fearless, and it would be instinctive to him to run into the sea if someone were to get into trouble in the water.

    Extreme swimmers/surfers would be ideal for this role.

    YOUNG DAD AND YOUNG MUM

    Both aged 27-35. Can be any ethnicity and accent. They are a couple on the beach with their toddler and dog. BOTH MUST BE STRONG SWIMMERS.

    N.B. For ALL of these part you really MUST be an excellent swimmer, as filming will involve running into/and swimming in choppy seas off the coast of Scotland, and repetition of action for the purposes of doing several takes will mean it will be tiring.

  • Aussies testing the new altitude swimming pool canopy

    Sep 5, 2011

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    rokur
    in Technology

    James Magnussen and Geoff Huegill swimming in a tent, via hollandswimming.nl.

  • DigitalRevTV testing 5 waterproof cameras

    Sep 3, 2011

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    rokur
    in Equipment, Fun

    Using a “professional swimmer” and everything. The review is now 1½ years old, but it is still amusing, and might help you select one of these cheap waterproof cameras that must be even more cheap by now. As a service to our Swimmer’s Daily readers, I’ll save you having to watch the full 9:52 minutes by saying … there is no conclusion, no winner, just choose whatever you fancy the most :-)

  • FINA must allow underwater video review from officials

    Sep 3, 2011

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    rokur
    in Competition, Organization

    Good point here on SwimmingWorld Magazine:

    Debate continues on the current breaststroke turn and finish rules that govern competitive swimming. Video from the 2011 FINA World Championships of Brazil’s Felipe Silva finishing with an illegal dolphin kick to capture gold in the 50 meter breaststroke is proof that FINA needs to take another look at how it monitors the stroke.


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  • SWIM – a George Bovell III training video

    Sep 3, 2011

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    rokur
    in Training

    You think it comes by itself ? Below the first part and intro of a multipart season long series about preparing for the upcoming 2012 Olympics. Courtesy of George Bovell III.

    SWIM from George Bovell on Vimeo.

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