As Water Safety Month begins, Olympic gold medalist Cullen Jones partners with Diversity in Aquatics to address drowning risks in underserved communities
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Sister Charged After 5-Year-Old Brother Nearly Drowns in Pool as She Sits Nearby, Police Say | WTOC
The adult sister of a 5-year-old boy who nearly drowned in a Georgia pool is facing charges of cruelty to children and abandonment following the incident.
Police say a 5-year-old boy was found unresponsive April 13 at the Hamilton Grove Pool in Pooler. He was resuscitated and taken to the hospital, WTOC reports.
See wwnytv.com
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Olympic Medalist Trying to Make Swimming More Inclusive | ABC News
Olympic medalist Cullen Jones joins ABC New Live to discuss how he is working to address racial disparities in swimming.
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World Record: 1,000-Mile Iceland Swim: -4°C (24.8°F) | Ross Edgley
On May 16th, I’m attempting to swim 1,000 miles around the ENTIRE coast of Iceland — unlike the Great British Swim, Iceland will see me battling 100-ft waves, 100mph winds, sub-zero seas, and storms of snow, sand, and volcanic ash. This is the FIRST video in our series (NEW vlog released EVERY Sunday) that details our training camp in the Westfjords as we get FAT and fit to survive hours, weeks and MONTHS in water temperature as low as -1°C (30.2°F).
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2 World Records in 1 Day for Gretchen Walsh in 100m Butterfly | 2025 TYR Pro Series Ft. Lauderdale
Gretchen Walsh wins Women’s 100M Butterfly at the 2025 TYR Pro Swim Series in Fort Lauderdale. Torri Huske and Alex Shackell take second and third.
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Katie Ledecky Breaks Her Own World Record in 800m Freestyle | 2025 TYR Pro Series Ft. Lauderdale
Katie Ledecky wins Women’s 800M Freestyle at the 2025 TYR Pro Swim Series in Fort Lauderdale. Jillian Cox and Claire Weinstein take second and third.
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How To Be Assertive And Kick A$$ In Open Water with Damien Wildes | Effortless Swimming
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Record Falls as Ledecky and McIntosh Battle in 400M Freestyle | 2025 TYR Pro Series Ft. Lauderdale
Katie Ledecky wins Women’s 400M Freestyle at the 2025 TYR Pro Swim Series in Fort Lauderdale. Summer McIntosh and Claire Weinstein take second and third.
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Summer McIntosh Challenged to a Race by Professional Diver… It Went How You Would Expect | CBC Sports
Professional high diver Molly Carlson playfully requested a race with Olympic champion Summer McIntosh and the important thing was everyone had fun.
Molly also goes into how much of an icon Summer is without even knowing it.
