It was a long goodbye recorded on camera for a New Hampshire woman and a hawk she had saved from her swimming pool.
“Hi there, little guy,†Cortnie Langley is heard saying to the hawk. “I know, I’m going to try and help you get out. Just don’t kill me, OK? We’re gonna do this together.â€
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Who are the greatest ever Artistic Swimmers? | Olympics
Formerly known as synchronized swimming, artistic swimming has been an Olympic sport since 1984 in the Summer Olympic Games of Los Angeles. From the USA to Canada and Russia, all three nations successfully led the sport throughout the Olympics. Russia took over from the 2000 Olympics, the Russians have won every Gold medal ever since. Anastasia Davydova, Svetlana Romashina, and Natalia Ishchenko hold 5 Gold medals each. As Davydova and Ishchenko retired from the competition, could Romashina win a record of 6 times Gold in Tokyo 2020?
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Swimming is Mental | Cody’s Classroom
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Body of Airman Who Went Missing While Swimming Found by Family on Texas Beach
The body of a 22-year-old airman who went missing Sunday in the waters off Texas in the Gulf of Mexico was found by his family Tuesday on a nearby beach, according to the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office.
Elijah Posana, and airman with the U.S. Air Force, was last seen alive swimming in the waters off Surfside Beach near Freeport, about 60 miles south of Houston, before he was caught by a rip current about 100 feet from shore, the U.S. Coast Guard said in a statement.
Varon Snelgrove, Chief Deputy of the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office, told NBC News on Wednesday that Posana’s death appears to be a drowning and no foul play is suspected.
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Olympic History – Hajos Turns Tragedy Into Glory in the Water
Hungarian architecture student Alfréd Hajos was the undisputed star of the swimming events at the 1896 Games. Born Alfréd Guttman and raised in Budapest, his prowess in the water had its roots in tragedy. He determined to become a good swimmer at the age of 13 after his father drowned in the River Danube. He later changed his surname to Hajós which means “sailor†in Hungarian.
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Video: Liliana Ibáñez, the Fastest Swimmer in the History of Mexico
Liliana Ibáñez is an Olympic swimmer, the fastest in the history of Mexico in the 100 free meters. She has a master’s degree in urban development from the University of Texas and is a Y20 Youth Summit delegate.
This Guanajuato swimmer is one of the most outstanding athletes that Mexico has. In October 2020 he had to stop his preparation for the Olympics due to an operation on his right knee. However, Liliana is ready to wait for the meeting in Tokyo, which will be her third Olympic participation after London 2012 and Rio 2016.
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How To Swim 400m In Less Than 8 Minutes! | Swimming Training & Tips | Global Triathlon Network
When it comes to swimming the 400m is a great marker of fitness and it falls into the middle distance category for swimming. In this video, Heather & Mark are here to help you focus on how to get your time under 8 minutes with some specific training sessions and pacing tips!
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Thomas County Central Swimmer Makes History as First Black Swim Signee in School History
Collin Dillard is forever in the record books for Thomas County Central swimming, and it’s more than just his times that are going down in history.
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Ultimate Swimmer Podcast: Penny Heyns
Penny Heyns is one of the greatest breaststroke swimmers in the history of the sport. She won gold in the 100 and 200 Meter Breaststroke at the Olympics in 1996 and is the only female swimmer ever to win both breaststroke events in the same Olympics. We hope you enjoy this interview with the great Penny Heyns!
