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Pushing to Failure, Is It Worth It? | Cody Miller Vlogs
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The Greatest Race in Swimming History With Andrew Lauterstein | Inside With Brett Hawke
The Men’s 100 Fly at the 2008 Beijing Olympics will always bring back memories of Michael Phelps’ unbelievable touch out of Milorad Cavic by .01.
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Rescue Crews Using Sonar to Search for Missing Swimmer off the Coast of Dauphin Island
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Former Swim Coach in Court for the First Time for Allegations of Sexual Misconduct
He is a former swim coach at St. Johns Country Day School.
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Solution Search: Surfers Against Sewage in the United Kingdom
The Safer Seas Service (SSS) is an innovative mobile app providing real-time water quality information directly to the palm of your hand. It allows surfers, swimmers, and all water users to find beaches with the best water quality, to avoid pollution and the associated health risks. The app provides vital public health information and allows users to take action to campaign for cleaner seas. Users can email their Member of Parliament when there is a sewage spill at a beach in their constituency, calling for action to be taken to end sewage pollution. Health reports can be submitted to SAS to track health risk hot spots. Covering over 370 bathing waters across the UK with over 31,000+ users, the app has issued 898,300 notifications since its launch in 2019 with 3000+ emails sent to a total of 93 MPs demanding better water quality to keep us safe when using the sea.
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Video: Southern Miss Issues Statement as Search Continues for Missing Swimmer off Dauphin Island
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Santa Maria High School Swimmers Preparing for Olympic Trials | KSBY News
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Myanmar Swimmer Will Boycott Tokyo Olympics to Defy Military Junta Following Coup | South China Morning Post
Myanmar swimmer Win Htet Oo has gone public with his intentions to forgo qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics in what he describes as a form of protest against the “military dictatorship” in his homeland. The athlete now based in Australia had previously written to the International Olympic Committee asking to compete as a neutral athlete, but that request was denied. Since he has rejected competing under the leadership of the Myanmar Olympic Committee, Win Htet Oo forgoes any chance of qualifying. The SCMP’s Patrick Blennerhassett spoke with the swimmer about why he has given up the Olympic dream he has worked on for many years.
