Interview with Archie Goodburn speaking on his experience as a performance athlete at the university, his recent health battles and his studies as a final year MEng Chemical Engineering student.
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Chat Made Me Swim in 2 Degrees | Arctic Circle | Hitch
Chat made me swim in 2 degrees celsius on the border between Norway and Finland!
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Officials Urge Caution When Swimming on a Hot Day After Two Drownings | NBC 10 WJAR
Officials are urging swimmers to be careful after the bodies of two swimmers were found within hours of each other.
One person was pulled from the water at Lincoln Woods, the other at Georgiaville Pond in Smithfield.
With another hot day ahead, first responders are urging caution.
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Trick To Build Your Swimming Confidence | Calm Within Adult Swim
Are you constantly pointing out what went wrong after a swim? You’re not alone—but that mindset is blocking your growth.
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Stockton Diver Juan Heredia Finds Three Missing Hikers in Waterfall | FOX40 News
A volunteer diver from Stockton, Juan Heredia, helped discover three hikers who went missing after jumping into a waterfall.
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Free Diving | 60 Minutes Archive
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Fisherman Comes Face-To-Face With Great White Shark | 9 News Australia
A fisherman has captured remarkable footage of the moment he came face-to-face with a Great White Shark.
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Pasadena Cancels Saturday Swim Lessons, Other Park Programs After Reports of Immigration Enforcement | ABC7
The city of Pasadena canceled park programming Saturday after reports of federal immigration enforcement activity in that city.
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Woman Cured of Cancer After Clinical Trial Funded by Charlotte-Based Swim Charity | WCNC
A Charlotte nonprofit is leading the way when it comes to funding rare cancer studies. Swim Across America is headquartered in Charlotte, but it helps save lives across the country.
The CEO of Swim Across America, Rob Butcher, said he’s getting more calls than ever before — often from oncologists themselves — asking for funding for research proven to change the face of cancer treatments.
Cancer survivor Maureen Sidaris is amazed by it.
“It’s amazing, it’s like science fiction,” Sidaris said. “We’re looking into the future.”
After participating in a clinical trial that Swim Across America helped make happen, Sidaris’ tumor disappeared.
“The tumor was completely gone,” Sidaris said. “Started in October, and by January, no more tumor. It was like magic, unbelievable.”
