Swimmers and parents say something’s not right at a Wisconsin state championship. They say the water and air made them sick.
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Michael Urgo – ECC Swimmer of the Meet | The Day
Michael Urgo, a Wheeler senior on the Fitch co-op team, was named Swimmer of the Meet at the Eastern Connecticut Conference boys’ swimming championship.
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‘This Is Not Progress,’ Swimmer Riley Gaines Says of Men Competing in Women’s Sports | The Daily Signal
Riley Gaines, a 12-time All-American, and three-time Southeastern Conference champion, gained national attention last year after she tied with male swimmer Lia Thomas in the 200 freestyle at the NCAA Division I Women’s Championships. Despite tying with Thomas, Gaines says she was told the trophy would go to Thomas for “photo purposes.”
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Officials Urge Public to Respect Wildlife at la Jolla Cove | CBS 8 San Diego
Officials are pleading for the public to understand that sea lions and other wildlife are wild animals, and deserve their space at La Jolla Cove.
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Is Cold Water Swimming Good for You? – BBC News
Cold water swimming has grown in popularity in recent years, with many participants claiming it has physical and mental health benefits.
Now scientists at Portsmouth University, UK are testing these claims with surprising results.
The university’s Dr. Heather Massey says studies have shown that cold water immersion has some “therapeutic effect” on conditions such as high blood pressure, migraines, and symptoms of menopause and depression.
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Arizona State Claims First-Ever Pac-12 Title at 2023 Pac-12 Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships | Pac-12 Network
Pac-12 Networks’ Rich Burk and Amy Van Dyken recap the first-ever Pac-12 title for Arizona State men’s swimming and diving on Saturday, March 4 at the 2023 Pac-12 Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships. ASU finished with a team score of 897.5 to edge out second-place Cal (819).
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Minot Swimming Wins Sixth Straight State Championship | KX News
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Swimmer Ivan Korolev’s Body Found off Shore at Freshwater Beach | 7NEWS
There’s been yet another tragedy off our Northern Beaches. This time a teenager drowned at a popular spot. 18-year-old Ivan Korolev was swimming with mates last night, but he failed to return to shore.
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Barrington Sweeps State Swim Titles for Second-Straight Year | WPRI
