Making a splash for the #Olympics, Sajan becomes one of the first Indian swimmers to qualify for the games with an ‘A’ qualifying mark.
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Rapid City Pools See Major Increase In Swimmers Compared to 2019 | Keloland News
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‘No Swim’ Advisory Issued After Sewage Spill | WCNC
The order is for “Paw Creek Cove”. Officials say 850,000 gallons of untreated sewage spilled into that area.
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There’s an Old Ruin in Lake Superior That Happens to Be a Popular Minnesota Swimming Spot | Only in Your State
It should come as no surprise that Minnesota is full of excellent swimming spots. In a state nicknamed the Land of 10,000 Lakes, you would expect nothing less. We have swimming holes, riverfront and lakeside beaches, and even the nation’s first natural swimming pool. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Today, we’d like to introduce one of Minnesota’s most unique and unusual swimming spots. It’s in Lake Superior in Duluth, and it’s sure to delight those who love great views, history, and the lake’s cool waters.Â
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Tokyo Olympics | The Feel of the Water | WCNC
Any Olympic swimmer must make peace with the water if they are going to have any chance for success, and that’s how some of America’s best describe what the Feel of Water really is
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American Swimmer Caeleb Dressel Is Chasing Greatness at the Tokyo Olympics | USA Today
Caeleb Dressel is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and holds the world record in the 100-meter butterfly. He hopes to push his standard of greatness.
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Olympic Sponsor Toyota Passes on Games TV Commercials Amid Lacklustre Support in Japan | Reuters
Tokyo 2020 sponsor Toyota will not run Olympics-related TV commercials amid lacklustre public support for the Olympics, with two-thirds of Japanese doubting organisers can keep the Games safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a local media poll.
Chief Executive Officer of Toyota Motor Corp, Akio Toyoda, and other executives will not attend the opening ceremony either, Toyota said on Monday.
“It is true that Toyota will not be attending the opening ceremony, and the decision was made considering various factors including no spectators,” a spokesperson said.
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Grenada’s National Swimmers Prepares For the Tokyo Olympics | Lexan TV
Kimberly Ince & Delron Felix speaks on their journey building up to this moment, where they represent Grenada.
