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Day 15 | Highlights | World Aquatics Championships Fukuoka 2023
Take a look and catch up with all the action from Day 15 with the daily highlights supported by Nikon. If you want to know more about the world championships, take a look at the below link.
https://www.worldaquatics.com/competitions/1/world-aquatics-championships-fukuoka-2023
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China’s Swimmers Reach New Heights With Training Innovations|World Championships|CGTN Sports Scene
China’s swimming breakthroughs in Fukuoka include Qin Haiyang sweeping the men’s 50, 100, and 200m breaststroke titles, while Zhang Yufei earned her first World Aquatics Championships gold medals after winning the women’s 100m butterfly and mixed 4x100m medley relay, as innovations in training continue to help the team improve.
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Swimmer’s Feet Restored With Shark Cartilage and Skin After Being Crushed | Sky News
Competitive swimmer Isabela Juricevic had her feet crushed in an accident and has been learning to walk – and swim – again after doctors used shark cartilage to repair her injuries.
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New World Record | Qin Haiyang | Men 200m Breaststroke
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Day 14 | Highlights | World Aquatics Championships Fukuoka 2023
Take a look and catch up with all the action from Day 13 with the daily highlights supported by Nikon. If you want to know more about the world championships, take a look at the below link.
https://www.worldaquatics.com/competitions/1/world-aquatics-championships-fukuoka-2023
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New World Record | Australia | Women 4x200m Freestyle
Australia is on fire at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka! They set a new WR – Women in the women’s 4x200m Freestyle with a time of 7:37.50
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Day 13 | Highlights | World Aquatics Championships Fukuoka 2023
Take a look and catch up with all the action from Day 13 with the daily highlights supported by Nikon. If you want to know more about the world championships, take a look at the below link.
https://www.worldaquatics.com/competitions/1/world-aquatics-championships-fukuoka-2023
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Swimming Lessons at Sea to Reconcile Migrants With the Water | Africanews
In Canet-en-Roussillon (southern France), the Welcome 66 association gives swimming lessons at sea to refugees and asylum seekers to reconcile them with the sea, often needed after they undergo a difficult sea crossing or have been traumatized
