Month: July 2023
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Supervisor Lindsey Horvath “Takes the Plunge” to Promote Laco’s Summer Aquatics Program | KCAL News
Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath “took the plunge” on Saturday, in an effort to promote the county’s Summer Aquatics Program, which offers free swimming lessons and pool use at more than 24 different locations.
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Did You Know That Chlorine and Eyebrows Don’t Mix? | Olympics
Find out how Olympic swimmer Cate Campbell makes sure she’s pool-ready before big competitions.
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Man Attacked by a Crocodile at Popular Swimming Hole in the Northern Territory | Sky News Australia
A popular swimming hole in Litchfield National Park has been closed after a saltwater crocodile attacked a man on Monday, forcing dozens of holiday-makers to flee.
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Kat Swanepoel on Track for the Upcoming World Para Swimming Championships | SABC News
Medal hopeful, Kat Swanepoel is on track as she prepares for the upcoming World Para Swimming Championships which start in Manchester, England at the end of the month. At the previous event in Madeira, Portugal last year, Swanepoel won a silver medal in the SM4 150 metres individual medley, and a bronze in the S4…
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Teen Drowns at “Devil’s” Swimming Hole in New Jersey | CBS New York
Police said a 16-year-old boy from Newark was with family and friends when he went into the water in Cedar Grove and didn’t come up. CBS New York’s Nick Caloway reports.
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Swimming in the Seine to Be Authorised After Paris Olympics • France 24 English
Swimming in the Seine in Paris, long banned because of health risks from pollution, is set to be authorized in 2025, shortly after the end of the Olympic Games. It follows a 1.4 billion euro clean-up project, which authorities claim is bearing fruit.
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World Aquatics launch #UnitedByWater Video Campaign
Join us to honor the remarkable athletes of aquatics ahead of the 20th edition of the World Aquatics Championships. Let’s celebrate the legends of the past together with the stars of the future.