Parents are turning to ISR swim lessons to prevent childhood drownings.
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Russia’s Artistic Swimming Gold Performance at Rome 2009 | FINA World Championships
Relive Russia’s sensational performance in the Team Free Final at the 2009 edition of the FINA World Championships in Rome and witness, once again, artistic swimming mastery! The Russian team with Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina won the Gold Medal in a remarkable fashion.
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Swimming in a GIANT Ball Pool | Snarkitecture’s Million Ball Beach 3,483 views•May 22, 2020
In the first episode of The Process, we follow Daniel Arsham and Alex Mustonen’s art and architecture collective, Snarkitecture as they take over the National Building Museum with their latest installation, ‘The Beach.’ Comprised of nearly a million monochromatic, translucent, recyclable balls, ‘The Beach’ takes visitors on a new kind of summer getaway where they can “splash†about in a 10,000 square-foot ball pool. See how the designers turn the Museum’s Neoclassical Great Hall into contemporary monochromatic experience. The installation runs in Washington D.C. until September 7th.
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Official Swim Out – A puzzle that makes a splash (by Lozange Lab) – Launch Trailer (iOS/Android)
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Artistic Swimming Duet Technical | Rio 2016 Replays
Relive the full Women’s Duet Technical in Artistic Swimming of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro! Yukiko Inui and Risako Mitsui from Japan, Huang Xuechen and Sun Wenyan from China, and Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina from Russia all made it to the top 3. Enjoy watching and find out which duet won the Gold Medal.
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Swimming under the Antarctic ice with Lewis Pugh – Guinness World Records
Open-water endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh (UK) became the first person to venture into meltwater beneath the ice sheet of Antarctica on 23 January 2020. Wearing nothing but swimming trunks, cap and goggles, Pugh swam approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) down what is known as a “subglacial river†located near the Russian Novolazarevskaya research station in East Antarctica, in water that was as cold as 0.1 degrees Celsius (32.18 degrees Fahrenheit). The swim, which included passing through a glacial tunnel with ice stalactites and terminated in a “supraglacial river†(i.e., on top of the glacier), lasted for 10 minutes 17 seconds in all.
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Ellie Simmonds talks Mental Heath Awareness
As part of Mental Health Awareness week we caught up with Ellie Simmonds for a chat about why mental health is so important, plus how she copes with the pressures of sport, life and lockdown. Read full article here: https://www.britishswimming.org/news/…
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Ranomi Kromowidjojo’s Championships Record | Dubai 2010 | FINA World Swimming Championships (25m)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo was unstoppable during the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in Dubai! The Dutch sprinter claimed 2 individual Gold Medals in the 50m and 100m FREE. In the latter, she also set a new Championships Record in a time of 51.45 ahead of her teammate Heemskerk, who claimed the silver medal.
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Exploring Aberdeen’s Abandoned Swimming Baths
In this video we are exploring the historic Bon Accord Baths located in Scotland. The leisure centre features an enormous pool and many other spaces with developed natural decay.
