The AOC and Swimming Australia are threatening legal action over billboards campaigning against trans-women in sport. Swimming star Emily Seebohm, whose image was used in the campaign, joins us.
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Search For Missing Swimmer Underway In Sacramento River | CBS Sacramento
The search for a missing swimmer who went missing on the Sacramento River is underway.
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Biological Males Are ‘Always’ Going to Be Faster: Emily Seebohm | Sky News Australia
Australian Swimmer Emily Seebohm has weighed into the transgender sporting debate saying there’s nothing worse than training for years only to have it thrown away because “someone was biologically fitter, stronger (and) faster than you”.
“Biological males are always going to be stronger, fitter, faster than biological females,” Ms Seebhom told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
The Olympic gold medallist agreed there should be a section for trans athletes to compete as an effort to include them into the sport as well as being “fair to every other athlete”.
“The government and the sporting organisations need to have something in place … so everyone can join our sport,” she said.
“If that means that we need a transgender section then we have that, we have that inclusion for them to join the sport and we have it so it’s fair for every other athlete too.
“Because there’s nothing worse than years and years of training and it just being thrown away because someone was biologically fitter, stronger (and) faster than you.”
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Hundreds of Swimming Teachers Urgently Needed After Pandemic | 9 News Australia
Hundreds of swimming teachers are urgently needed after the COVID-19 pandemic put a stop to lessons and drove employees away. This new recruitment drive is aiming to save children’s lives.
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Overcoming the Distinct Challenge of Indoor Swimming | Waterman | American Masters | PBS
After smashing the Amateur Athletic Union’s world record in 1911, Duke Kahanamoku was brought from Hawaii to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to prove his talents in another race. But Duke found his mind and body shocked by his first time swimming in an indoor pool. Though he lost this race, he would go on to win many more. “The building blocks of a waterman is humility,” says surfer Laird Hamilton. “As a student of the ocean that would’ve made him pretty resilient to failure.”
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Caught on Camera: Geese Attack Swimmers at Barton Springs Pool | FOX 7 Austin
A visitor took the video on his cell phone over the weekend. But, lifeguards say this is becoming “commonplace.”
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Swimming Pool Inspections Getting Underway Across Wake County | CBS 17
Most pools in the area aren’t open yet, but testing is underway because pool season is coming fast.
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The Breakout Swimmer of 2022? | The Social Kick
From practice to prom, to the podium?
Teenage super phenom Claire Curzan joins us to chat about her prep for the upcoming US World Championship Trials.
Already an Olympic silver medalist and American record holder, Claire has been carving her name into the record books since she was a kid, and so far in 2022, the theme continues.
Claire has dominated the Pro Swim Series with top times in the country in 3 different strokes, and will soon welcome all challengers to her “home†pool in Greensboro for a chance to represent the US in Budapest this summer.
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‘It Needs to Be Fair’: Aussie Swimmer Weighs in on Transgender Athlete Debate | 9 News Australia
Australian swimming star and Olympic gold medalist, Emily Seebohm, has her say on the transgender athlete debate claiming that everyone should be included, but that “we also need to think of fairness”.
