Some we talked to said even with new guidelines in place, the swimming experience is better in certain ways
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Swimming in a Real Pool Again | Cody Miller Vlogs
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Olympic canoe racer trains in swimming pool
Training during the coronavirus pandemic looks a little different for this Olympic canoe slalom racer in Pilar, Argentina. Sebastián Rossi practices in a swimming pool with his canoe strapped to palm trees.
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Hillsborough County family finds gator in their swimming pool
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River Hugger Swim Team 2020 COVID-19 Procedures
The River Hugger Swim Team is a program of Human Access Project. It’s a recreational protest swim that brings attention to the extreme deficit of river edge access in downtown Portland, Oregon.
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Swim Schools Make Plans to Reopen at Reduced Capacity
Life Time Swim School in Maple Grove says its swimmers are ready to get back in the water. Pools are allowed to reopen at 50 percent capacity. The swim school is making plans to reopen with social distancing guidelines and a strict cleaning protocol.
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Austinites react to Barton Springs Pool reopening
Swimmers descended in droves down the steps and into the waters of Barton Springs Pool Tuesday morning. The pool finally reopened for the first time in months due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Listen to what a couple of Austinites had to say about the wait officially being over.
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Swimmer, lifeguard rescues child from drowning at local beach
Along the western section of Yorktown Beach, Alyssa DiMarino, a lifeguard and college swimmer, saved a 4-year-old child from drowning in the water on Wednesday, June 3. Her own experience as a lifeguard and a personal incident that hit close to her prompted her to act.
“I was sitting on the beach with my mom; we were just getting some sun, and we noticed this little boy in the water,” DiMarino told News 3. “He kept on going under.”
DiMarino, a swimmer at Longwood University and lifeguard at Water Country USA, did not hesitate to make sure a life-or-death situation did not turn tragic.
“I got the boy out of the water and brought him to the shore, and he was safe,” she said. “The man who was there with him came to me and thanked me several times and checked on me to make sure I was okay.”
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Pro swimming training at Martinsville city pool
Most public pools are closed due to COVID-19 but a city pool in Martinsville is now being used by Olympians.
