Six weeks out from the Tokyo games, 200-metre freestyler Ariarne Titmus has brushed the world record, while Swimming Australia has vowed to improve processes for participants wishing to make a complaint.
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Search for Hero Comes to Tragic End | FOX 13 Tampa Bay
Investigators believe they have recovered the body of the good Samaritan who tried to rescue a father and his young child who were swept away by a strong current in Apollo Beach Friday night.
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Harmful Algal Blooms Close Swim Area at NJ State Park | NJ Spotlight News
The swim area at Spruce Run Reservoir’s state park is fenced and closed off to swimmers because of persistent Harmful Algal Blooms, or HABs in the water.
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How to Protect Yourself From Possible Shark Attacks | First Coast News
On Sunday, a 13-year-old girl was bitten by a shark on Fernandina Beach.
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U.S. Olympic Swim Trials continue at CHI Health Center | KMTV 3 News Now
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What to Do if You Get Caught in a River Current | KENS 5
Experts say you shouldn’t fight the current. Instead, try to float on your back with your feet pointed downriver.
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FOX61 Family First: Water safety
As summer arrives, we’re taking a look at how you can keep your child safe in the water.
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Testing the Waters – Coaches Edition | Swimming Canada
We know that Trials will be different this year. With many safety processes in place, here’s an opportunity to see what to expect at TPASC for the Olympic Swimming Trials, Presented by Bell. Kelly Steeves will walk you through some of the changes and how he has adapted to the new safety measures!
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Winston-Salem Swimmer Kathleen Baker Competes for Olympic Spot | WXII 12 News
