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What I Eat In a Day as a 2X Olympic Champion | Matt Richards
Ever wondered what a 2X Olympic Gold Medalist eats to fuel elite-level training? In this video, I take you behind the scenes of everything I eat in a day, from meals to snacks to hydration, and how I fuel my intense swim training.
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Kaylee McKeown Just Blasted Some Crazy Fast Backstroke Times | The Swim Scribe
At the 2025 New South Wales State Open Championships Kaylee McKeown BLASTED the fastest times in the world in the 200 back, the 100 back, and the 50 back.
She posted times of 2:04.57 in the 200 back, 57.73 in the 100 back and a MONSTER 27.06 in the 50 back.
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Olympic Champion Reads Mean Comments | Wiffen Twins
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2024 US Olympic Swim Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium Nominated for SBJ’s Sporting Event of the Year | WTHR
The Sports Business Journal will announce the winner on May 21.
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Carmel to Host World Aquatics Swimming World Cup Tour Stop | WTHR
Some of the best swimmers in the world will be competing in Carmel this fall.
The World Aquatics Swimming World Cup is headed to three North American cities in October. Carmel’s stop comes first Oct. 10-12.
After the Carmel stop, the tour moves to Westmont, Illinois Oct. 17-19 before finishing north of the border in Toronto Oct. 23-25.
See WTHR
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Staying Safe on the Water Amid Recent Arizona Drownings | Arizona’s Family (3TV / CBS 5)
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is reminding the public to be careful after a body was found floating in Lake Pleasant is believed to be a missing boater.
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Florida Woman Allegedly Drowned Dog in Airport Bathroom After Pet Denied Boarding, Police Say | FOX 35 Orlando
A Florida woman was arrested under suspicion of animal cruelty months after a dog was found dead in a bathroom at Orlando International Airport (MCO), according to the Orlando Police Department. New details in the probable cause statement allege that the woman did not have the proper documents that would allow her dog to board the plane.
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Florida Lawmakers Push for More Pool Safety to Prevent Accidental Drownings | WKMG News 6 ClickOrlando
State lawmakers are pushing for more safety measures when it comes to preventing accidental drowning deaths.
According to state officials, at least 46 children had died as a result of an accidental drowning in Florida by June 2024.
During last year’s legislative session, lawmakers pushed through a law that would provide swim lesson vouchers to families so that more people could learn to swim.
Now, lawmakers are proposing a new bill that would require at least one pool safety measure as specified in the bill for property transferred or purchase on or after Oct. 1, 2025 — regardless of when the pool was installed.
“We know this will prevent accidental drownings at low cost and save lives,” said State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith, who is sponsoring the bill in the State Senate.
