Happy #MidwintersDay to our 86 hardy expeditioners spending the year at Australia’s four research stations! Swimming doesn’t usually happen down south, but it’s an important tradition at this time of year. At Casey research station in east #Antarctica, they braved the #winter #solstice with a sub-zero swim through a hole cut in the sea-ice. On sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island, the team dashed coast-to-coast across the island for a dip in the chilly surf.
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Invictus Games Gold Coast Swim Camp | Royal Australian Navy
Potential swim competitors for the Invictus Games 2022 in The Hague, The Netherlands have been put to the test at the Gold Coast Performance Centre – the official training venue for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
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Olympic Champion Analysis His Own Swimming Technique | SwimGym
Maarten van der Weijden is an Olympisch champion and world champion Open Water Swimming. In 2019 he swam 196 kilometers in 75 hours.
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I Took Cold Showers Every Day for a Month, Here’s What Happened @ WheezyWaiter
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2 NC Swimmers Heading to Olympics Train at Cary Pool | CBS 17
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Swimming in Boracay Temporarily Exclusive For Tourists | Newday
We now talk to the acting Mayor of Malay, Aklan Frolibar Bautista.
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Queens University Swimmer Earns Spot on U.S. Paralympic Team | WCNC
Queens University of Charlotte swimmer Hannah Aspden earned a spot on the U.S. Paralympic Swimming Team this weekend, the Queens Athletics announced Sunday.
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The Story Behind Inter Miami’s Freediver
The pictures of a young lady standing at the bottom of the sea wearing a fútbol kit instead of scuba equipment are so breath-taking that many struggles to believe they could be real. The photos are, however, real and are a result of Inter Miami having shot out of the box to create unique and distinct images to support an equally extraordinary product. The final masterpieces are so captivating that the photographer responsible for them, Jason Washington, has created video footage showing how they were made.
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Tokyo 2020: Pina Siblings to Be First Cape Verdean Swimmers at Olympics | CGTN Africa
Although they’ve never been to Cape Verde, siblings Jayla and Troy Pina will represent their mother’s home country at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.  22 year-old Troy will compete in the men’s 50 meters freestyle while 16 year-old Jayla will feature in the women’s 100 metres breaststroke. Together, they form the first Cape Verdean swimming team to compete in the Olympics. CGTN’s Wanja Mungai has more.
