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  • 90-year-old coaching legend Forbes Carlile still going strong

    Jul 13, 2011

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    rokur
    in History, Training

    A Channel Nine portrait of Australian coaching legend Forbes Carlile, who just recently turned 90, and though still walks the deck on occasions at Carlisle Swimming. Nice historical videos in this video.

  • Planking reaches swimming also (with Fanta)

    Jul 13, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun

    Planking is a craze consisting of having a photo taken while lying face down as a plank in an unusual location. Fanta Iceland has been arranging a competition on Facebook now for 4 weeks, called “Plankað með Fanta”, where people post photos of themself planking with Fanta bottles, with the chance of winning an iPhone 4. They are receiving a lot of photos, where I think this one is the best. Looks like a quality swimmer, floating like that.

     

  • The World Swimming Time Zone is now GMT+8 hours

    Jul 13, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun, Gossip

    The view from today's practice in AUS on TwitpicAll the best swimmers in the world are now flocking along the China Standard Time zone, waking up at approximately 7 AM in Shanghai, midnight in London, 7 PM the day before in New York and 4 PM the day before in San Francisco. The Brits are in Osaka, the Americans at the Gold Coast in Australia, the Australians, Swedes and South Africans in Singapore, the Brazilians in Macau, the Dutch in China, and the Japanese in Japan.

    Michael Phelps and the others had to wait for 4 hours on the plane in Chicago because of missing pilots, Cullen Jones is searching for a lost Tuesday, Roland Schoeman celebrated his Stilnox sleeping pills so hard yesterday that he almost missed afternoon practice, and Femke Heemskerk had difficulties using Twitter and Facebook in China, later solved by using something called mediafunnel (see MediaFunnel). Australia’s James Magnusson is sadly struck down with pneumonia, forcing him to withdraw from the Shanghai 2011.

  • Clenbuterol-contaminated meat a worry at Shanghai 2011

    Jul 12, 2011

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    rokur
    in Doping

    Interesting article here on the Washington Examiner, listing how different teams will cope with the danger of clenbuterol-contaminated meat at the Shanghai 2011 World Championships. USA are as always their own food with them, Australia will import meat and refrain from any pork meat, Italians will be urged to avoid red meat and instead eat more fish, while others like the South Africans and Serbia’s Milorad Cavic will trust the Chinese and FINA to make sure the food is safe.

  • The Jetlev r200 Jet Pack is as cool as it looks

    Jul 12, 2011

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    by

    rokur
    in Fun

    Mount me a camera, and I’m all set for some cool open water swimming coverage!

  • Lucky guy catches baseball in a swimming pool full of girls in bikinis

    Jul 12, 2011

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    by

    rokur
    in Fun

    What is this sport, and were do I sign up ?

  • “Drugs cloud over world swimming championships”

    Jul 12, 2011

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    by

    rokur
    in Doping

    Nice one Brazil, serve the journalists the opportunity to write headlines like this, followed by these intro words: “A damaging drugs scandal overhangs the world swimming championships in Shanghai, where a misfiring Michael Phelps will try to reignite his Olympic form.”

    It could have been this, quote Swimming World Magazine’s John Long:

    “The 2009 World Championships were a joke with the more than 40 world records,” Swimming World Magazine’s John Long told AFP.

    “None of that was pure. But we’ve moved on and the sport is where it should be these days, based on talent and work ethic.”

    But no, now it is the drugs, the perhaps dodgy handling of pharmaceuticals, the long list of already banned Brazilians, and the trying to get away with banning your best, despite of a clear and confirmed doping infringement. Bringing us all down.

  • Charlene and Prince Albert II already in trouble ?

    Jul 11, 2011

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    rokur
    in Gossip

    There are these rumors growing on the web, that Charlene tried to flee just before the wedding, because of claims popping up that Prince Albert II had fathered up to two more children to add to the two illegitimate ones he already has. Charlene is said to be desperate to find out if Prince Albert has been unfaithful to her, and now MailOnline writes about rumors that they don’t even stay in the same hotel during their honeymoon in South Africa. There is talk about the 700-year-old Grimaldi curse being placed on Albert’s ancestors. I don’t know.

  • Sometimes it is handy to be Tarzan

    Jul 11, 2011

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    rokur
    in Fun, History

    Funny story here on wbez.org, about Chicago swimming legend Johnny Weissmuller famous for being first man under the minute in 100 meter freestyle, and for his role as Tarzan in the 1930-ies and 1940-ies.

    In 1958, years after his last movie, Weissmuller was at a golf outing in Cuba when his party was suddenly captured by rifle-toting rebels. Johnny smiled at them, then let loose his famous movie jungle-yell. The rebels stopped, smiled back, and began calling out “Tarzan! Tarzan!” Then they gave Johnny an armed escort back to his hotel.

    Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan – Tarzan, the Ape Man (1932)

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