We have all been waiting and in one year’s time, the world’s greatest athletes will come together once again to compete at the Tokyo Olympic Games. #NBCSports #TokyoOlympics #OneYearOut
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Uncle of 20-year-old man who drowned at Fayetteville swim club says he was a good swimmer
Overwhelmed with grief, Griffin told ABC11 his nephew was an exceptional swimmer who learned how to swim during preschool. The 20-year-old often taught his younger cousins how to swim while spending hot summer days at the family beach house in North Topsail.
“He swims in the ocean. He deals with rip currents. He’s a swimmer. He’s not somebody who doesn’t know how to swim. To hear he drowned in a small lake with so much security is just shocking,” said Griffin.
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13-Year-Old California Swimmer Dies After Experiencing COVID-19 Symptoms
A 13-year-old swimmer in Claremont, Calif. died last Thursday after experiencing COVID-19 symptoms since July 4, CBSLA reported. The boy, Maxx Cheng, swam for Mt. Baldy Aquatics.
He reportedly tested negative for the virus about a week before his death but continued to quarantine in his room.
“Nausea, vomiting, chest pains,†his sister Charlotte told CBSLA. “That list that pops up, a little bit, on that initial search, he had all of those symptoms.†An autopsy to determine cause of death, including whether Maxx had COVID-19, is expected in the near future.
Maxx’s symptoms seemed to improve last week, according to his sister. “There was almost no cough,†Charlotte said. “The fever had gone down three days before he passed.â€
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SCSU swim team captain saves 3 swimmers in Lake Superior while on vacation
It was a warm but windy Sunday in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula near Marquette.
Twenty-one-year-old Marena Kouba and her boyfriend, Dayton Nash, were on vacation at the beach.
“We were at the island (Little Presque Isle) and the waves were really huge. There was a bad current, it was really strong even though you’re just stepping in the water,” Kouba said.
The couple had been watching some swimmers, two young kids and an adult, when they heard a yell for help.

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A year to go, rearranged Tokyo Olympic Games still shrouded in uncertainty
Even six months ago, organizers of the Tokyo Olympic Games were still bullish that their huge financial investment would deliver an unforgettable Games. Just two months later, however, plans that had been almost a decade in the making were shredded as the COVID-19 pandemic forced the IOC and Japanese government to take the unprecedented decision to postpone the Olympics for a year.
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‘Super Colt’ takes swimming lessons from Spider-Man
Local 5 continues to follow “Super Colt” Cosper after his two-month stay at MercyOne Medical Center in Des Moines.
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Woman rescued after falling off a boat in Magnuson Park
The woman is a strong swimmer and was able to call for help. But rescuers are noticing a disturbing trend of increased drownings this summer.
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Body of missing swimmer found in Congaree River
Witnesses said the 17-year-old stood on some rocks and jumped off but never resurfaced. More: https://www.wltx.com/article/news/loc…
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Welcome back: What to expect when swimming in our pools | Life Leisure
We’re so excited to welcome you back to our #leisurecentres. Here’s a quick video to show you what to expect when visiting our #swimmingpools. Visit www.lifeleisure.net/reopening for full details.
