Canadian cliff diver Molly Carlson spoke to us after a ‘near-death’ experience during competition in which she slipped off a 22m platform. The professional diver spoke to host Anastasia Bucsis about knowing what she did wrong, her amazement that her body ‘knew’ what to do, and how excited she is to compete for Canada in high diving at the world Aquatics championships beginning July 23rd.
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Olympic Champion Cate Campbell Engaged | 7NEWS
Olympic gold medalist Kate Campbell announced her engagement to long-time partner Adam Kerr. The swimmer said Kerr proposed while watching the sunrise at the beach.
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A Year On, Paris 2024 Belongs to Everyone | IOC Media
From a groundbreaking Opening Ceremony on the Seine to 17 unforgettable days of sport, celebration, and unity, Paris 2024 redefined what it means to host the Olympic Games. In keeping with its motto, “Games Wide Open”, this was the first Games edition fully aligned with Olympic Agenda – the IOC’s strategic roadmap to make the Olympic Games more inclusive, more sustainable and better tailored to the needs of their host. A year on from the Games, we look at some of the key benefits Paris 2024 has created for France and its people.
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Coach Fred Vergnoux on the Next World Record Summer McIntosh Will Set | No Cap | CBC Sports
We couldn’t say goodbye without asking Summer McIntosh’s coach Fred Vergnoux what he thinks the next world record she will break is and he definitely raised some eyebrows.
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5 Million Above-Ground Pools Recalled After 9 Children Drown | CBS Chicago
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling roughly 5 million above-ground pools linked to the deaths of nine children over the last 20 years.
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Britta Schwengle – A Special Father-Daughter Bond | World Aquatics
Behind every athlete is a story of support and love. For Britta Schwengle, her journey in open water swimming is deeply tied to the unwavering bond with her father.
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Everything You Need to Know | High Diving Edition | World Aquatics Championships 2025
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TWO Hard Sets in One Day…on Taper ?? World Champs Prep Camp !! | Freya & Katie
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‘The Cosby Show’ Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dies in Accidental Drowning | WTHR
Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known for his role as Theo Huxtable in the “The Cosby Show,” has died, according to multiple media outlets. He was 54.
Warner died in an accidental drowning Sunday in Costa Rica, according to the Associated Press. TMZ first reported on the “The Cosby Show” alum’s death.
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