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
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Iceland defeats the Faroe Islands in 3rd annual dual meet
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.
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It is getting hectic here
Straight after work, it was north to KlaksvÃk 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
FAR-ISL Dual Meet 2011 television teaser here courtesy of Kringvarp Føroya. Looking forward to a hopefully packed swimming pool in KlaksvÃk tomorrow evening at 17:30 GMT/UTC, and a lot of viewers online, for instance on www.swimmersdaily.com/live :-)
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Olympic medallist Cassie Patten retires from swimming
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.
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A bit about the 2011 FAR-ISL Dual Meet
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
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. -
YMCA Detroit’s Urban Swim Initiative
Great video here about YMCA Detroit’s Urban Swim Initiative, where YMCA offers swimming lessons for free, for those who care to show up. Brilliant.
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Former Olympic swimmer questions use of funds in FINA
When Nikki Dryden was a successful swimmer for Canada, she had little time to focus on the financial affairs of FINA. However, now as a New York-based humans right attorney, she feels our sport’s governing body is only becoming richer, more secretive and less accountable. And yes, the numbers are quite worrying – with 22 full time staff, an administrative budget for 2008 of $3.3 million, FINA ended the year of 2005 with excess fund USD 9 million, but spent just USD 300,000 on development programmes. Basic safeguards as equipping lifeguards with binoculars are being compromised, while at the same time, athletes are increasingly being forced to wear the logos of FINA and its sponsors. Read playthegame.org.


