Deepspot is a diving pool that goes 45.5m (150ft) down and provides a space for divers to train.
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Measuring marathon swim route distance: Danube River example
How to find the shortest swimmable path. Produced by Marathon Swimmers Federation co-founder Evan Morrison.
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Most magic tricks underwater – Guinness World Records
Magic man Martin Rees holds multiple Guinness World Records titles and he set another on #GWRDay 2020 with this mind-blowing underwater act!
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Para Swimmers Share Their Story of Inclusion and Success Through the Help of Their Coaches
With International Day of Persons With Disabilities around the corner, Swimming Canada recognizes the critical role coaches play in the development of Canadian swimmers.
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Swim Australia Swim Safer Week with Ambassador Jade
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ISL 2020 Review | This Is The Future Of Swimming | Propulsion Swimming
After 6 amazing weeks of racing in Budapest, the International Swimming League has come to a close. On this week’s Propulsion Swimming Podcast we review the final and ISL as a whole.
We look back on our highlights of the final, what went wrong with London Roar, which swimmers impressed the most, and of course, we discuss just how good is Caeleb Dressel?!?
Along with this, we look at which elements of ISL 2020 we loved and hope remain for the following competitions; including the Buda Bubble; as well as the area’s we didn’t love so much in Jackpot Times and Money stealing!!
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Winter Swimming – Key Things You Need to Know About the Joys of Cold Water Swims
I decided to do a short guide to winter swimming while going for my morning swim in Ullswater. With over a decade of winter swimming behind me, I’m a great believer in just going out and enjoying the experience in whatever way makes you happy. Short dip in wetsuit or longer swim in skins. As long as you swim regularly and don’t overdo it. Winter swimming is an incredible experience and I hope this video gets that across.
Find out more on my website: www.ullswaterswimplace.com
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How We Got To The Deepest Part Of The Ocean – Guinness World Records
If you plonked Mount Everest on the floor of this ocean, there would still be two kilometres between the summit and the ocean surface.
Congratulations to Victor Vescovo and his team for achieving multiple Guinness World Records titles.
