Swimming Canada named a teenager from St. Albert, Reid Maxwell, as its para male athlete of the year.
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Day in Life: Georgia Tech Swim | Swim Coach Joao Visits | Swim FASTR
For this episode, I headed to Atlanta, Georgia in partnership with RaceBetter (racebetter.org) to visit my friend Coach Iago and spend a full day with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets — one of the most exciting programs in the ACC.
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Sydney Bull Shark Attacks – Shark Scientist Opinion | Shark Bytes
Shark Scientist Kristian Parton breaks down the recent shark attack cluster in Sydney and wider New South Wales In Australia. Kristian looks at the wider factors that may have resulted in this incident, and discusses calls for a state wide shark cull.
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Drowning Considered the Most Likely Cause of Death for Canadian Backpacker on K’Gari | ABC News
Preliminary autopsy results also indicate Piper James was bitten by dingoes before and after she died.
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Can Bubbling Water Really Make It Impossible To Swim? | MythBusters
Adam and the team scale up to a massive bubbler and discover that while mild aeration only makes swimming slightly harder, the real danger appears when the compressors unleash violent upward currents.
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Coaches Voice Concerns Over Rule Change At ISSA High School Swim Meet | TVJ Sports
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The 5’5″ 16 Year Old That is Beating The Worlds Fastest Swimmers
Over the summer Japanese teenager Shin Ohashi started making some MAJOR waves in the breaststroke events, rapidly rising the ranks as one of the FASTEST swimmers in the world at just 16 years old. So where did Shin Ohashi stack up against the rest of the world at the end of the summer and how FAST has he STILL managed to go?
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12-Year-Old Boy Dies In Hospital Days After Shark Attack At Sydney Beach | 10 News
The parents of Nico Antic have revealed that the 12-year-old died in hospital almost a week after being attacked by a shark at Vaucluse.
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Meet the Teen Who Miraculously Survived a Shark Attack | This Morning
Shark attacks have hit the headlines this week – with Sydney, Australia seeing 4 separate incidents in just 48 hours. But what happens in the aftermath of a shark attack? A then 15-year-old Lulu Gribbin was just waist-deep in the sea at Florida’s Seacrest Beach, when she was attacked by a bull shark which tore off her left hand, and part of her right leg. After being airlifted to hospital, doctors were stunned that Lulu had survived, having lost two thirds of her blood. Lulu – who now has a prosthetic left hand and right leg – joins us live from Birmingham, Alabama to tell us about her recovery alongside her twin sister Ellie.
