Oceans campaigner and champion swimmer Lewis Pugh will attempt “the coldest swim on Earth” to highlight the damaging effects of climate change.
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Does Shark-Repellant Technology Used to Prevent Shark Attacks Really Work? We Investigate | Action News Jax
Sharkbanz‘s small, rubber wristband claims it can prevent shark bites and attacks. We investigate the technology and spoke with an expert to see if it really works. Read the full story at https://bit.ly/37wKh4G
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Swimmer rescued from Lake Superior | ABC 10 UP
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Olympic Swimmer Erika Brown Finds Larger Meaning in Medaling in Tokyo | WBIR Channel 10
It’s an accomplishment to be celebrated, but there’s a bigger meaning she wants to share.
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Toxic Algae Bloom Shuts Down Swimming At Cochituate State Park | CBS Boston
The park itself is open, but no swimming is allowed.
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The Deep End: One Girl’s Scary Journey From Changing Room to Swimming Pool | Aeon Video
From changing room to swimming pool, it’s a long and perilous route for one girl approaching the shallows of adolescence.
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10-Time Olympic Medalist Katie Ledecky Busts the Myth About Swimming After Eating | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky dishes on competing in the Tokyo Summer Olympics, meeting fellow Olympian Michael Phelps when she was a kid, and debunks the myth about waiting to swim after a meal.
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10-Foot Shark Takes a Bite Out of Man’s Jet Ski | Inside Edition
It’s shark versus jet ski! This man is lucky to be alive after a shark took a bite out of his jet ski. The close encounter happened off the coast of Australia when the jet skier decided to do circles around a 10-foot-long bull shark. The animal didn’t like the motion of the ocean created by the watercraft, and said no way! The big bite showed him who’s boss when it comes to the ocean. Better the jet ski than the jet skier.
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Men’s 100m Breaststroke Final 🏊🏻♂️ | Tokyo Replays | Olympics
Adam Peaty wins men’s breaststroke 100 final and claims Team GB’s first Olympic gold at Tokyo 2020. After recording the eighth-fastest time in history in the semi-finals, the British swimmer reigned supreme again today in the finals claiming his second crown in the Olympic Games.
🥇 Adam Peaty 🇬🇧 57.37 sec.
🥈 Arno Kamminga 🇳🇱 58.00 sec.
🥉 Nicolo Martinenghi 🇮🇹 58.33 sec.
