The U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile says an attempt at a human chain left multiple swimmers in distress Saturday near Fort Morgan.
The Coast Guard says it received a 9-1-1 report of a 9-year-old who had been swept out by the current. They say approximately 20 good Samaritans formed a human chain to reach the child, but the chain fell apart.
This resulted in all 20 swimmers being in distress. The Coast Guard says it launched a response boat from Dauphin Island, but in the end all rescues were performed by local responders.
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CNN’s Tech For Good: Shark attack survivor turns competitive surfer thanks to high-tech limb
In this opening clip from CNN’s “Tech For Good,†Kristie Lu Stout speaks with South African surfer and swimmer Caleb Swanepoel, who was back in the water just three weeks after losing his leg in a shark attack, with the help of a state-of-the-art prosthetic limb. Designed by German company Ottobock, the prosthetic is computerized and uses sensors to mimic a natural gait – allowing Swanepoel to continue doing what he loves most, and even compete in international championships.
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Hungary: Hundreds of residents dive into the Danube for Budapest Urban Games
For five hours a year, 700 Budapest residents are allowed to swim in the Danube river as part of the Budapest Urban Games, which took place on Saturday.
The Danube, the longest river in Europe, is one of the Hungarian capital’s main attractions. But swimming in it is usually forbidden as it is used for cargo ships or tourist boats.
“We are living around the Danube River, yet it is not possible for us to swim in it or use it in any other way as a Budapest resident. The river is only used for industrial carrier ships or tourist boats, but if you are just a resident, you are not allowed to go in it,” said BUG organizer Balazs Mezas.
This year, the organizers were only allowed to let 20-25 swimmers in the water at a time, in order to follow safety and social distancing measures which were implemented on the embankments due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Why Should I Flip-Turn When Swimming? | Tumble Vs Touch Turn
Do you flip turn when swimming? There’s no law on turning in the pool, but it can save you a lot of time, especially in a pool-based triathlon! Mark is here with his top tips to get you to tumble turn faster on your next swim!
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Chino Police Officer Helps Save Boy’s Life After He Falls Into Swimming Pool | NBCLA
A boy who fell into a swimming pool is alive in part thanks to a Chino officer, and his mother shares her emotional thanks. As seen on NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Tueday, Aug. 25, 2020. http://4.nbcla.com/8TJQ0EM
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No Swimming In The Sea During Pandemic Period | TTT Live Online
$50,000 and imprisonment for six months. That’s the penalty if you are caught swimming in the sea, including Down The Islands.
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The dogathlon – dogs and owners run, swim and eat
Dogs and their owners have come together for the fourth annual Underdog Marathon in Croatia. As well as the main running and swimming competition there were also prizes for beer drinking and eating ice cream.
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Yuliya Efimova’s dominant Gold Medal at Budapest 2017 | FINA World Championships
Yuliya Efimova gave an incredible battle and won the women’s 200m breaststroke title at the 2017 edition of the FINA World Championships in Budapest. Watch her persistence and motivation throughout this entire race!
