Family and friends are hosting watch parties for swimmer Natalie Sims during the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.
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Marine Experts Issue a Warning After a Dolphin Plays With Swimmers in Cornwall | SWNS
Marine experts have issued a warning after a dolphin was seen playing with swimmers off Cornwall.
The group of tourists and paddle boarders were delighted when the animal joined them for a swim.
They couldn’t believe their luck when the dolphin swam over to them and joined in the fun at Hayle Harbour on Sunday [22] evening.
But local experts are concerned for Nick’s welfare – and have said he could inadvertently cause a tragedy.
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Swimming Finals | Day 1 | Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
Tune in for the Men’s & Women’s Swimming Finals on Day 1 at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
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Peyton Watson Breaks Pool Record | WQOW News 18
Chippewa Falls swimmer Peyton Watson set a new pool record in the 50-meter freestyle Tuesday night with a time of 24.81.
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How Swimming Has Changed Since 1972 | The Race Club
Coach Gary Hall Sr shares his own experience swimming the 400 Individual Medley at the 1972 Olympics and compares Carson Foster’s 400 IM in Austin to Olympic Trials. Carson went a gold medal-winning time in Austin just days after the event was swum in Tokyo. Coach Gary talks about the importance of pacing to achieve success in the 400 IM.
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ROC’s Gold Medal Moments at #Tokyo2020 | Anthems | Olympics
From Svetlana Kolesnichenko and Svetlana Romashina to Evgeny Rylov – enjoy watching ROC’s gold medal moments at #Tokyo2020!
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Vladyslava Kravchenko Aims to Inspire Increase in Para-Sport Participation | Loughborough University
Swimmer Vladyslava Kravchenko sees sport as a vehicle for change and hopes to inspire more people to take part in para-sport.
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Daniel Dias – Exclusive Interview | Laureus
“It’s always a pleasure, always an honor, I mean, representing your country at a Paralympic Games, alongside the best in the world. So I’m very happy to be going to my fourth Paralympics.†– Daniel Dias
