Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said a body was found by search crews on Sunday, two days after they started looking for a missing swimmer in the San Jacinto River.
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Thomas Ceccon (ITA) Reacts to 100M Backstroke World Record | World Aquatics
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Not Your Average Polar Plunge: 1-Mile ‘Ice Swim’ in Boston Harbor | WCVB Channel 5 Boston
Three experienced swimmers paddled through 39-degree water in Boston Harbor on Sunday
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Howard University Breaking Barriers as Nation’s Only All-Black College Swim Team | NBC News
Only 1.5% of competitive swimmers in the country are Black, but Howard University’s swim and dive team is breaking barriers. Now, the team is looking to continue blazing its path at the Conference Championships, hoping to get to nationals.
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High School Swimming Champions Set New Records at Beaverton Meet | KPTV FOX 12 Oregon
The high school Oregon state swimming championship was Saturday, with a few all-time performances celebrated in the pool at the Beaverton Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center.
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Swimmer Missing From Maroubra, Search for Marin Luburic | 7NEWS
A massive police search is underway after a man vanished without a trace after telling his family he was going for a swim at Maroubra.
Marin Luburic, also known as Max, was last seen at his home on Pine Street, Newtown, before going to Maroubra for a swim at 4.30 pm on Saturday.
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How This All-Black Swim Team Is Making Waves in College Sports | PBS NewsHour
Competitive swimming is often dominated by white athletes, but one school is trying to change that. Since 2016, Howard University has been the only historically Black school with a swim team. Today, only 2 percent of all college swimmers are Black. Swim coach Nicholas Askew joins Stephanie Sy to discuss Howard’s push to create more diversity in the sport.
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Bowser Administration Celebrates 36th Annual Black History Invitational Swim Meet | WUSA9
During Black History Month swimmers nationwide from ages 5-18 converge on the nation’s capital to compete in one of the longest-running minority swim meets in the world
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6 Olympians Share Their Go-to Meals | USA Swimming
Olympians Erika Brown, Lilly King, Hali Flickinger, Drew Kibler, and Michael Brinegar share some of their go-to meals as swimmers.
