FINA has today announced that the 19th FINA World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, have been rescheduled to 14-30 July 2023, with the 20th FINA World Championships in Doha, Qatar, moved to 2024.

FINA has today announced that the 19th FINA World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, have been rescheduled to 14-30 July 2023, with the 20th FINA World Championships in Doha, Qatar, moved to 2024.

There are three potentially hazardous physiological responses associated with going into cold water. The first is the cold shock response (CSR), which is the uncontrollable gasping, breathing, and increase in heart rate that occurs for about 90 seconds when you first go in. The second is cooling of the nerves and muscles close to the surface of the body, particularly in the arms and legs that, when cooled enough, incapacitate you and stop you exercising . The third is hypothermia as deep body temperature falls below 35°C, this normally takes at least 30 minutes to happen in an adult in cold water.
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“I was getting down on myself. I never thought I was going to be anywhere I am today,” Wissel said. “And it was my mom that kept motivating me to keep swimming and be better. She saw the talent I had.”
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“They’re being asked to accept competitors like Lia Thomas – a transgender University of Pennsylvania swimmer who was born male and competed as a male swimmer but now identifies as female and competes on the women’s team,†Ms. Panahi said.
“Sadly, most of Thomas’ competitors are too scared to publicly criticize this clown world lunacy.
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