Year: 2017
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Goodbye Fish Names, Hello Swim Stages!
As America’s Swim Instructor, the Y is the most accessible community resource to prevent drowning and encourage a lifelong enjoyment of swimming—teaching more than one million kids a year swimming and water safety skills.
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Alicja Tchorz HEAD SWIMMING athlete
Alicia Tchorz Poland 1992 specialist Backstroke and Medley https://youtu.be/cRHniOtvj8U
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Lakes and pools can be deadly for children with autism. But tailored swim lessons can save lives
Amusement parks, lakes, neighbors’ pools — they are dangers that families of children with autism have long known anecdotally to beware of. Jessica Lapen discovered this about 10 years ago. She was at a family gathering at her parents’ home when she noticed that her son, Micah, was missing. “He was 6 or 7,†she…
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Video: Shark Bites Swimmer and Refuses to Let Go
This “Jaws†is a small nurse shark, not a Great White — but its shocking attack evokes horrific scenes from the 1975 flick. Stomach-churning video shows the predator latched onto the stomach of a terrified Ervin Maccarty, who went swimming off the coast of Marathon, Fla. “Don’t cut me! Don’t bleed him out on me! 
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Big Dreams Start at Home | Swimmer
“Passion is the key to making a dream come true. Talk to Harcourts and let’s make those real estate dreams a reality. Whether you’re buying, selling, letting or renting property, give us a call.
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2017 ISHOF Induction video of Anastasia Davydova (Russia)
induction video and acceptance speech by synchronized swimming great Anastasia Davydova
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Extreme Swimmer, Toni Enderli takes on the Oceans Seven Challenge
We catch up with the extreme swimmer, Toni Enderli.
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Local swimmer continues push to raise awareness for sister’s rare condition
Three local boys swept the podium at the Boston Sharkfest Swim, but the reason they were there is far more personal than first, second and third. Four years ago, Michael Ardito dove head first into helping his little sister and that fight hasn’t stopped since. See News10 and Michael Ardito’s HAE fundraising site