This is how I prevent and avoid foot and calf cramps while swimming
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Jonathan Paredes’ Bronze Medal Comeback at Gwangju 2019 | FINA World Championships
Mexican high diver, Jonathan Paredes gets back on the podium after a miss from Budapest 2017 with a big smile on his face. In this 2019 edition of the FINA World Championships in Gwangju he claims his third well-deserved Championships medal, a Bronze this time, and shares the podium with Britain’s Gary Hunt and USA’s Steven LoBue.
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Researchers find virus that causes COVID-19 in Lake Superior beach water
U of M Medical School researchers say it’s the first time they know of the virus being found in lake water anywhere in the country. https://www.kare11.com/article/news/h…
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Unbelievable Lilly King Story | Cody Miller Vlogs
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Fred Bousquet
Fred was the first man under 19 seconds in the 50 SCY Free and the first man under 21 seconds in the 50 LCM Free.
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Body of drowned man found at 1,565 feet in Lake Tahoe, the deepest recovery in US history
The body of a 29-year-old man who went missing while boating on Lake Tahoe in August was found Saturday at 1,565 feet — the deepest recovery ever recorded in the U.S.
Bruce’s Legacy, a nonprofit organization that specializes in underwater body recovery, and its founder Keith Cormican, were recruited by the family of Ryan Normoyle after several days of searching with no results.
The recovery at Lake Tahoe, the second-deepest lake in the U.S. and fourth-deepest in North America with a maximum depth of 1,645 feet, was the deepest in American history, Cormican said.
The previous deepest recovery in Lake Tahoe was Sept. 17, 2018, when the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office marine unit recovered a body from 1,062 feet below.
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The Invisible Threat Orcas Face In Norway
Noise pollution caused by whale-watching boats and other human activity can interrupt orca communications and disorient the marine mammals. Scientists with the nonprofit Ocean Sounds are working to make Norway’s Lofoten archipelago a marine protected area, which would limit noise pollution and prevent oil drilling around the Arctic island chain.
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Olympians Who Are “One In A Thousand”
Watch and Listen to Mark Spitz, Janet Evans, Dara Torres, Vladimir Salnikov, Brenda Villa, Greg Louganis, Anthony Ervin, Elvira Khasyanova, Jason Lezak, and Rowdy Gaines. Become a supporter of the International Swimming Hall of Fame and become One In A Thousand!
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Caeleb Dressel | Dive and Glide Challenge | Propulsion Swimming
This week we are not only going to be taking on the Caeleb Dressel Dive and Glide Challenge, but we are also going to break down for you guys at home why Dressel was able to go 24.9m on his own attempt!!
