Month: June 2023
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“Swimming With Deonco:” South Charleston Provides Free Swim Lessons to Honor a Lost Life | WSAZ NewsChannel 3
“Swimming with Deonco:” South Charleston provides free swim lessons to honor a lost life
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U.S. Open RECORD Set By Regan Smith in 200M Backstroke | 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships | USA Swimming
Regan Smith wins Women’s 200M Backstroke at the 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships in Indianapolis. Rhyan White and Claire Curzan take second and third.
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Michael Andrew Touches First for Victory in 50M Butterfly | 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships | USA Swimming
Michael Andrew wins Men’s 50M Butterfly at the 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships in Indianapolis. Dare Rose and Caeleb Dressel take second and third.
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Claire Weinstein & Katie Ledecky Battle for 1st 200M Free | 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships | USA Swimming
Claire Weinstein wins Women’s 200M Freestyle at the 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships in Indianapolis. Katie Ledecky and Bella Sims take second and third.
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Former NFL Star Ryan Mallett Dies at 35 After Apparent Drowning | TODAY
The sports world is mourning the death of former New England Patriots quarterback Ryan Mallett after an apparent drowning. Officials say the 35-year-old was in a group of swimmers who got caught in a riptide Tuesday on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
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Jack Alexy Wins by .05 in Men’s 100M Freestyle | 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships | USA Swimming
Jack Alexy wins Men’s 100M Freestyle at the 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships in Indianapolis. Chris Guiliano and Matt King take second and third.
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Seven Dead From Rip Currents at Panama City Beach | NBC News
Seven people are dead within nine days from rip currents at the Panama City Beach in Florida. Rip currents have caused 55 deaths in the U.S. this year, according to the National Weather Service. NBC News’ Guad Venegas reports.
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Swim in the Anacostia for the First Time in 50 Years | NBC4 Washington
Anacostia Riverkeeper is inviting D.C. residents to swim in the Anacostia River for the first time in more than 50 years. News4’s Tommy McFly has more.