Holidaymakers and Capetonians were alarmed a few days ago when a seal attacked big swimmers including a child on Clifton’s 4th beach. It was captured on video. National Sea Rescue Institute spokesperson, Craig Lambinon speaks to SABC
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Canterbury Beach Deemed Too Dirty to Swim in Is Currently Safe, Says Local | Stuff
A swim coach says a popular Canterbury beach deemed unsuitable for swimming because of dirty water is in fact safe – and he has a lab result to prove it.
Popular swimming spots Corsair Bay, Rāpaki Bay, Sandy Bay, Diamond Harbour Beach, Purau Beach and Cass Bay in Lyttelton Harbour were last week deemed unsuitable for swimming after tests found high levels of faecal bacteria in the water.
The results have alarmed locals, emptied beaches, and disrupted local businesses, with one ice cream and coffee seller in Corsair Bay, near Lyttelton, fearing his business may go under because the beaches are now so empty.
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Swimming Cat Sparks Local Uproar | a Current Affair
Meet the man claiming he received ‘threats’ after entering his cat into a dog swimming event in Sydney. (Broadcast Dec 28, 2022)
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The American Lifeguard Association Training on Swimming and Rescue Skills Needed to Be a Lifeguard
The swimming, knowledge, and rescue skills needed to become a Lifeguard.
Swimming Skills:
If you can answer “yes” to the following questions, you will pass the swimming test portion of the lifeguard certification requirements.
- Can you swim for 300 yards without stopping using the following 3 strokes in this order and with the proper form?
- Front crawl (freestyle) for 100 yards
- Breaststroke for 100 yards
- Either the front crawl or the breaststroke for the final 100 yards
- Can you retrieve a weight from the bottom of the pool within a time limit of 1 minute and 40 seconds? Beginning in the water, you must swim for 20 yards using either the front crawl or the breaststroke. You must then complete a surface dive to “rescue” a 10- weight that is 7–10 ft below the surface. Once the weight is retrieved, you must swim back to the point where you started (a distance of 20 yards) and get out of the pool without using steps or a ladder.
Rescue Skills:
- Slide-In Entry
- Stride and Compact Jumps
- Rescue Approach—Front Crawl or Breaststroke
- Simple Assist
- Extension Assist from the Deck
- Reaching Assist with Equipment and
- Throwing Assist
- Swimming Extension Rescue
- Active and Passive Drowning Victim Rear Rescue
- Two-Person Removal from the Water
- Using a Backboard
- Passive Submerged Victim—Shallow Water
- Submerged Victim—Deep Water
- Multiple-Victim Rescue
- Feet-First Surface Dive
- Front and Rear Head-Hold Escape
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First Responders Urging Caution After a Series of Accidents and Deaths in Water | 9 News Australia
First responders are urging caution from swimmers after a man has been thrown overboard, and several other tourists injured, after a charter boat was battered in rough seas off the Far South Coast of NSW.
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How to Improve Your Butterfly Technique with These Two Quick Tips! | Swim Technique | Swimming | SwimVice
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How to Get Momentum in Freestyle | Show Your (Arm)Pits | Effortless Swimming
What does showing your armpit have to do with momentum and rhythm in freestyle? Let’s take a look
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Drugs in Sports: Better Education for Athletes Is Key, Says Anti-doping Singapore | CNA
Anti-Doping Singapore has said that the recent drug scandal involving national swimmers is a timely call to educate better sportsmen and sportswomen, who will be subjected to more frequent testing in the future. Athletes could be sanctioned for anti-doping violations, even if they do not test positive for a banned substance.
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Tiger Shark Charges Unsuspecting Swimmer in Chilling Drone Video | New York Post
It could have been a scene straight out of “Jaws.”
Swimmers at Hillary’s Dog Beach near Perth, Western Australia, came dangerously close to death on Dec. 28 after a tiger shark was spotted lurking near the shore.
Heart-stopping drone footage captured by beachgoer Sam Wood shows the giant predator in the clear and iridescent Aussie waters — just meters from unsuspecting bathers.
At one point, the shark can be seen charging toward one woman before it drastically does a U-turn, deciding it’s uninterested in her.
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