Month: September 2017
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Albion Athletics: Swimmers Prepare For Open Water Championships
Albion College will be sending several swimmers to the College Swimming Coaches Association of America’s Open Water Championship at Lone Star Lake in Lawrence, Kansas. Swimmers Kyle and Megan Harvey and Coach Jake Taber provide a preview of the Sept. 16 meet. Video by Ari Ruiz, ’19.
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Mark Spitz Wins Seven Gold Medals with Seven World Records | Throwback Thursday
On Mark Spitz earns superstar status by winning seven gold medals and setting seven world records in the pool at the Munich 1972 Olympic Games.
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Sharks Found Swimming Inside Dutchess County Home
State wildlife officers made a bizarre discovery in a Hudson Valley home. They pulled 10 sharks out of a basement swimming pool. TV 10/55’s Richard Rose explains.
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Tom Daley | Dustin Lance Black | Stranger Things | GQ Men Of The Year Awards
#StrangerGames Tom and Lance switches jackets with Stranger Things boys at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards at Tate Modern on September 5, 2017 in London, England.
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Now these are some clean dives. | Red Bull Cliff Diving Texas, United States 2017
Rocking crowds and roaring action in the US – the best moments from a fun-filled and unforgettable climax in Texas. Hell’s Gate combined a wild lake party with world class cliff diving at the fourth stop of the season in the USA, as a rocking and raucous crowd help to spark one of the most…
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Fisu Athlete stories: Anna Hopkin part 2 – Swimming – 29th Summer Universiade 2017, Taipei
Taipei – Anna Hopkin on her aspirations, Keira Knightley and Olaf from Frozen…
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Commonwealth Games swimmer ‘raped a woman who had just had sex with his friend’
A Commonwealth Games swimmer raped a woman who had just had sex with his friend after she told him she wouldn’t be “passed aroundâ€, a court has heard. Otto Putland, 23, who represented Wales at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, is accused of raping the complainant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, twice…
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Fewer Canberra children learning how to swim amid parents’ concerns over cost
The number of kids learning to swim in the ACT has fallen by up to 1,000 participants, prompting safety concerns as summer approaches. The Royal Life Saving Society said some in-school programs have seen participation rates fall over last two years, and out of school programs have not picked up the slack. Royal Life Saving…