Year: 2012
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Every lap has a purpose
Awesome quote Every lap in practice has a purpose – “If you don’t have time to do it right, when will you have the time to do it over?†― John Wooden — Glenn Mills (@goswim) November 19, 2012
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Stephanie Rice makes a splash
Olympic swimming gold medalist Stephanie Rice visiting Launceston Aquatic in Tasmania, and talking about the future.
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The Diving Response Explained – Stig Severinsen on Superhuman Showdown
Breath-holding world record holder Stig Severinsen demonstrates the diving reflex on Superhuman Showdown on Discovery Channel.
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Finland seeks a new national head / Olympic coach
The Finnish Swimming Association is renewing its top swimming organisation for the next Olympiad, and is therefore looking for a motivated and enthusiastic head coach with experience and references in elite swim coaching and top level sport culture. The position is open from a part-time position to a full-time employment (negotiable), depending on contract requires,…
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CC photo #324: Pál Joensen warming up at Budapest 2010
Faroe Island’s Pál Joensen at the Budapest 2010 European Swimming Championships, warming up for the 800 freestyle the morning after winning silver in the 1500. They should change that schedule :-)
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Denmark central in European doping production and distribution, according to own authorities
Danish media Politiken broke this story yesterday, that Denmark according to local authorities has ‘a special status on the doping market”, as producer and distributor of doping substances. Four major brands have close ties to Denmark – India-based Alpha-Pharma has a Danish CEO and Denmark as a sort of distribution hub for their product, Gen-Shi…
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Anthony Ervin preps for The Golden Goggle Awards w/ Eve & Candace
Anthony Ervin gets ready for USA Swimming’s Golden Goggle Awards in New York City with a little help from the world’s foremost unknown swimming vloggers, @EveandCandace
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Swimmers develop faster on land and in the water
Griffith University professor Robyn Jorgensen conducted a 3-year study that found young children (under 5 years of age) who learn to swim at a young age achieve a wide range of skills earlier than those who do not. The study was based on data provided by online surveys completed by parents of 7,000 children under the age of 5…
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Man controls ‘Call Me Maybe’ with his heart beat
A programmer’s project for the Music Hack Day MIT 2012. Something for Speedo et al to put in their MP3 players ? :-) Via Mashable