A Houston County High sophomore recently beat a US record for Paralympics Swimming.
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Poolside Patrol as Police Dogs Train at Old Swimming Baths
An old swimming pool repeatedly targeted by vandals is now being used to help catch them.
Police dogs are undergoing training at Bon Accord Baths in Aberdeen, which has lain empty for ten years.
Officers frequently called out to investigate criminal activity realized the derelict leisure center was the perfect place to put the pups through their paces.
Trainers use vents in the huge drained pool to plant drug samples for the paw patrol’s next generation to sniff out.
With great acoustics, lots of different smells and a variety of surfaces, the site is the perfect place for the 16 police dogs to train.
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Welcome to Open Water Swim Week 2021 | Triathlon Scotland
Triathlon Scotland are excited to launch Open Water Swim Week, where we aim to engage, educate and empower our community through a series of 10 online webinars with fantastic guest speakers from across the UK. Throughout the week we hope to engage with participants, members, coaches and clubs to educate and inspire on a variety of aspects of open water swimming. Our ultimate aim is to empower people to safely enjoy open water swimming.
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Bill Sweetenham
Bill Sweetenham, 5x Olympic Head Coach of 3 different countries, was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2018. He has led Australia, Hong Kong, Great Britain, and Argentina’s national swimming programs. Great Britain went from just 3 Finals swims to Top 3 in medal count at the Olympics. In his early days he coached the likes of Tracey Wickham, Stephen Holland, and Michelle Ford.
He has had a hand in an Olympic podium appearance at every Olympics since 1976.
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Five #UofStirling​ swimmers selected for Team GB Olympics team | University of Stirling
We’re incredibly proud of the five #UofStirling​ swimmers who will make the trip to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics this summer after being selected for Team GB. 👏💚
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Backstroke Swim Technique – Stroke Rate | The Race Club
At the Race Club, we believe the three most important swim techniques in Backstroke are stroke rate, stroke rate, and stroke rate. No matter how good your swim technique is if you don’t have a high backstroke rate, you’re not going to win.Â
Head Coach Gary Hall Sr worked with American Olympic hopeful Amy Bilquist on finding her optimal stroke rate. Amy is tall and therefore has to work a little harder to maintain her peak stroke rate. In the final video of this Backstroke Stroke Rate series with Amy, we put her to the test with a set designed to challenge maintaining a stroke rate of 105. In our previous videos, we gave Amy a series of swim drills to get her comfortable and understand what it takes to get to a 105 stroke rate. It’s one thing to be able to get to this stroke rate for a 25, find out how she does throughout this test set!
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College student dies after shallow water blackout l GMA
Experts are raising awareness about “shallow water blackout,” which causes swimmers to faint underwater with deadly results.
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Waterfront Swimmers Teach Others From Their Community to Swim and Dive | Jamaica Gleaner
For some, diving may be regarded as a dangerous sport, but in one inner-city community in Kingston, it is being used, though not intentionally, as a tool to steer young men away from crime.
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The Highest Scoring Dive Ever | Olympics
Matthew Mitcham made diving history at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. At the Men’s 10m platform, the Australian, who was in second place after 5 out of 6 dives, needed the highest score dive in diving history to beat Zhou Luxin of China – and he delivered!
