On Monday, the 52nd annual Roughwater swim in Waikiki will take place, where the world’s best swimmers will take to the water for a nearly two-and-a-half-mile race.
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Dozens of Swimmers Rescued From Hampton Beach Rip Currents | CBS Boston
More than 50 people were rescued from rip currents at Hampton Beach in New Hampshire over Labor Day weekend.
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Celebrations Kick off at the Oceanside Labor Day Pier Swim | CBS 8 San Diego
Hundreds of swimmers participated in the 94th annual Oceanside Labor Day Pier Swim. The money raised helps kids in the Oceanside Swim Club.
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Last Day to Swim at Chicago Beaches, Outdoor Pools for Season | CBS Chicago
After Labor Day, lifeguards will post a red flag that will stay up through next May, signaling that swimming is not allowed.
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“The Shark” Attempts to Swim 82 Miles Across Lake Michigan | CBS Chicago
It turns out there are sharks in Lake Michigan after all. Well, at least that was the case on Monday. Jim “The Shark” Dreyer, a 60-year-old marathon swimmer, attempted to cross Lake Michigan by swimming 82 miles from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Grand Haven, Michigan.
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World Aquatics Bureau Approves Participation of Russian and Belarussian Athletes as ‘Individual Neutral Athletes’
Following extensive consultation and deliberations, the World Aquatics Bureau today unanimously decided on a set of criteria that would allow aquatics athletes with Russian and Belarusian passports to participate in future World Aquatics competitions as Individual Neutral Athletes.
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Labrador’s Jump on Swimmer Almost Leads to Drowning | Full Episode | It’s Me or the Dog
Robin and Maddy, the owners, desire to enjoy their summer by the pool, but their three dogs are causing inconvenience during pool time. The 5-year-old Labrador named Guinness poses a significant risk as he jumps on swimmers, which can be highly dangerous.
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Death Under Investigation After Man Found Unresponsive Near House Pool, Police Say | First Coast News
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office says the victim was not alone in the pool at the time of the incident, and he knew how to swim.
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Some Long Island Beaches Reopen to Swimmers, Knee or Waist Deep | Eyewitness News ABC7NY
With Hurricane Franklin churning in the Atlantic Ocean, beaches on Long Island and along the Jersey Shore have experienced rough high tides.
