Month: January 2022
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A Sprint Clinic with Herbie Behm of Arizona State University Swimming | Inside with Brett Hawke
Herbie Behm is an Assistant Coach at Arizona State University, his alma mater. He coaches the sprinters.
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Eldersburg Swimming Club Donates With Its Own Plunge | WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore
Even though the Polar Bear Plunge has been postponed until March, some Carroll County women decided not to wait.
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Filipina-Canadian Olympic Swimmer Kayla Sanchez Making it in Canada Trailer, Airing on MYX 1/30
Kayla Sanchez is one of those most prominent Filipina-Canadian athletes. She’s represented Canada on the Olympic and World Championship levels. She’s a two-time Olympic Medalist, bringing home a silver and bronze medal from the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Her first major international competition was in 2017 when she competed in the World Junior Swimming…
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Warming up for a Chilly Challenge – Swimmers Prepare to Tackle Ice Mile in Dublin | RTÉ News
Twenty-five people are preparing for one of the toughest swimming tests on the planet – an ‘ice mile’ at the Clontarf Baths in Dublin. The 10th Eastern Bay Invitational International Ice Mile Swim will see participants attempt to swim a mile in water of 5C or less, wearing only hat, togs and goggles.
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Swim Coach Accused, Secretly Recording Teen Changing Clothes | FOX 6 Milwaukee
A 23-year-old Milwaukee man faces criminal charges for allegedly recording a teenage girl changing clothes without her knowing – with his cellphone. Tyler Lustig faces the following criminal counts: – Invasion of privacy-surveillance device (victim under age 18)– Attempt capture an intimate representation without consent (victim under age 18) According to the criminal complaint, a…
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Body of Swimmer Found at Cataract Gorge | ABC News
Police divers find the body of a female swimmer who had been missing at Launceston’s Cataract Gorge since Tuesday. Read more here: https://ab.co/3rXkIU2
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Olympic Swimmers Praise Gina Rinehart Following Australia Day Honour | Sky News Australia
Swimming is a full-time sport and Gina Rinehart makes it possible for us to commit fully to it, says Olympic Swimmer Mack Horton.