Hiroshi Mikitani, the CEO of Rakuten, speaks to CNN’s Selina Wang exclusively that it’s a “suicide mission” to be hosting the Tokyo Olympics this year – the opening ceremony for which is set for July 23.
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European Aquatics Championships, Budapest (HUN) – Day 8, Summary
Stunners (WR) from Kolesnikov, Hosszu is back, Britain shines in the relays
Hungary kicked off the home party with a 1-2 in the 400m IM with Katinka Hosszu winning again, then Russia’s Martin Malyutin claimed gold in the 400m free, followed by a world record blast from compatriot Kliment Kolesnikov in the men’s 50m back. Kolesnikov later anchored the Russian relay to a stunning win in the 4x100m free while Britain triumphed among the women – for the first time since 1927.

HOSSZU Katinka HUN 400m Individual Medley Women Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Andrea Staccioli / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
MALYUTIN Martin RUS 400m Freestyle Men Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Andrea Staccioli / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
KOLESNIKOV Kliment RUS 50m Backstroke Men Semi-Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
KOLESNIKOV Kliment RUS 50m Backstroke Men Semi-Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
Gold Medal HOSSZUÂ Katinka HUN 400m Individual Medley Women Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
Gold Medal HOSSZU Katinka HUN Silver Medal MIHALYVARI F. Viktoria HUN Silver Medal WILLMOTT Aimee GBR 400m Individual Medley Women Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
Gold Medal MALYUTINÂ Martin RUS Silver Medal AUBOECKÂ Felix AUT Bronze Medal RAPSYSÂ Danas LTU 400m Freestyle Men Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
Gold Medal GREAT BRITAIN HOPEÂ Lucy GBR HOPKINÂ Anna GBR WOODÂ Abbie GBR ANDERSONÂ Freya GBR Silver Medal NETHERLANDS KROMOWIDJOJOÂ Ranomi NED TOUSSAINTÂ Kira NED STEENBERGENÂ Marrit NED HEEMSKERKÂ Femke NED Bronze Medal FRANCE WATTELÂ Marie FRA BONNETÂ Charlotte FRA MARTINÂ Anouchka FRA TOUATIÂ Assia FRA 4x100m Freestyle Women Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Giorgio Scala / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
Gold Medal RUSSIA MINAKOVÂ Andrei RUS SHCHEGOLEVÂ Aleksandr RUS GRINEVÂ Vladislav RUS KOLESNIKOVÂ Kliment RUS Silver Medal GREAT BRITAIN DEANÂ Thomas GBR RICHARDSÂ Matthew GBR GUYÂ James GBR SCOTTÂ Duncan GBR Bronze Medal ITALY MIRESSIÂ Alessandro ITA ZAZZERIÂ Lorenzo ITA CECCONÂ Thomas ITA FRIGOÂ Manuel ITA 4×100 Freestyle Men Final Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Giorgio Scala / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
GREAT BRITAIN GBR HOPE Lucy – HOPKIN Anna – WOOD Abbie – ANDERSON Freya Gold Medal 4×100 Freestyle Women Relay Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Andrea Staccioli / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto 
RUSSIA RUS Gold Medal MINAKOV Andrei – SHCHEGOLEV Aleksandr – GRINEV Vladislav – KOLESNIKOV Kliment 4×100 Freestyle Men Relay Swimming Budapest – Hungary 17/5/2021 Duna Arena XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships Photo Andrea Staccioli / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
Hungary’s medley queen Katinka Hosszu, after a year of suffering without races, put everything together to be ready for the home Europeans. Landing shortly before the start after a training camp, she was back on top and ruled the field once more, leading the race from the beginning and her 4:34 was reminiscent of her old self. It was a Magyar 1-2 at the end – the morning showed the hosts’ usual strength in medley, they claimed four of the first five places in the heats though only the two best could advance and Viktoria Mihalyvari-Farkas could repeat her great swim from the morning to finish runner-up, tied with Britain’s Aimee Willmott.
Next came the men’s 400m which promised a pretty tight race as six swimmers came within 0.6sec in the morning. A bit surprisingly, the winner to hit in first swam on lane 7: Martin Malyutin turned 5th at the halfway mark but switched gears and managed to pass Felix Aubock on lane 6 over the last 50m. The Austrian was still all tears while talking after the race as he celebrated his first-ever medal after missing the podium twice in 2016 and 2018 (was 4th). To complete the ‘outsiders’ triumphs, Lithuania’s Danas Rapsys came third on lane 1.
The middle part of the opening day schedule usually does not promise too much excitements with a series of semi-finals but this time Kliment Kolesnikov re-wrote the headlines by setting a new world record (23.93) in the 50m back. The Russian rocket beat his own mark he had clocked in Glasgow 2018, becoming the first man ever going under 24.00 seconds.
Kolesnikov went on speeding, in the men’s 4x100m free relay he anchored the Russians to victory while clocking 47.10, the best split in the evening. They had three 47sec laps like the Italians but Kolesnikov made the difference at the end just like Britain’s Duncan Scott whose 47.19 gave his team the edge over Italy, by 0.31sec. GB waited for this quite long: beforehand, team GB stood on the podium in the sprint relay in 1962. By then the Brits had already bagged a relay gold among the women – a truly amazing outcome as their last win in this event dates back to the very first time this relay was in the programme: in Bologna 1927. And the last time they had a medal at all was in 2010, apparently here in Budapest.
Press release from LEN, photos courtesy of Deepbluemedia/Insidefoto
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Body Of Teen Who Went Missing Swimming In American River Found
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The death is a reminder that just because the water level is lower right now, it doesn’t mean it’s any less dangerous. That spot on the American River may be an ideal setting on a hot day, but it can also be a danger zone.
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Lack of Lifeguards Means No Swim Season for PPS Student-Athletes
Student-athletes who swim for Portland Public Schools will not have a season this year due to a lack of staffing at the pools.
The district partners with Portland Parks and Recreation for pool time. Parks and Rec had to lay off multiple staff members last year and the department doesn’t have enough time to hire and train lifeguards in order to open the pools.
This means hundreds of Portland swimmers are stuck on dry land this spring.
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Top Japanese CEO Says Hosting the Olympics Amounts to a ‘Suicide Mission’
The CEO of Japan’s top e-commerce company said Friday that it would be a “suicide mission” for the country to host the Olympic Games this summer.
The comments by Rakuten (RKUNF) CEO Hiroshi Mikitani in an exclusive interview with CNN Business are among the strongest yet from corporate leaders worried about holding the event as the country remains gripped by the coronavirus pandemic.
In the interview, Mikitani said that he had been trying to convince the government to cancel the Tokyo games, which are scheduled to begin on July 23. He also gave the Japanese government a score of “two out of 10” for its handling of the pandemic. Other prominent Japanese executives have voiced their worries over this year’s Olympics, but none has been as critical as Mikitani.
“It’s dangerous to host the big international event from all over the world. So, the risk is too big,” Mikitani told CNN Business. “The upside is not that great, and we see many countries are still struggling so much, including India and Brazil. And it’s not time to celebrate yet,” he added.
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Wild Swimming in a Natural Infinity Pool | Eryri : Snowdonia
Hello everyone! I’m back with another wild swimming video, I just can’t get enough with the milder weather. I will resume my hill/mountain walks soon, but for now enjoy a waterfall wild swim in a natural infinity pool over a waterfall here in Eryri / Snowdonia.
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2 Men Dead After Tuolumne River Canyon Drowning, Sheriff’s Office Says
Two men died after drowning in Tuolumne County, according to the sheriff’s office. Rescue crews responded to the God’s Bath swimming hole in the Tuolumne River Canyon and initially said there were three victims, officials said. Due to communication issues, crews actually recovered two male drowning victims, and there was not a third victim, the sheriff’s office later clarified. One of the victims was recovered Friday, and the other was recovered Saturday morning, officials said. No other details were released.




















