Month: September 2023
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European Junior Open Water Swimming Championships – Day 1 Afternoon
European Junior Open Water Swimming Championships 2023 – Day 1 – Afternoon Date: 29 September – 1 October 2023Location: Corfu (GRE)
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Former Collegiate Swimmer Riley Gaines Speaks at ETSU Against Inclusion of Trans Athletes | WJHL
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines speaks at ETSU against inclusion of trans athletes
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China Daily Interviews China’s Star Swimmer Wang Shun
China’s star swimmer Wang Shun said he was surprised to see Asiad Daily’s Shun-sational cover in the #AsianGames Village’s corridor. The cover features his golden moment at the tournament.
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EIU Suspends Men’s Swimming Team Amidst Hazing Reports | WCIA News
Eastern Illinois University is suspending its men’s swimming and diving program due to reports of hazing within the program.
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Parramatta Opens Multi-Million Dollar Aquatic Centre | 7 News Australia
After six years in the making, Parramatta’s multi-million dollar aquatic centre is finally up and running. Australia’s most decorated Olympian, Emma McKeon, was on hand to cut the ribbon.
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UK: Boris Johnson Given Green Light to Build Swimming Pool | Latest News | WION
Boris Johnson has been granted permission to build a swimming pool at his Oxfordshire moated manor despite concerns it could impact newts.
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‘Imorral’ Snp Accused of Not Passing On UK Money to Keep Swimming Pools Open | The Scottish Sun
Douglas Lumsden called the Scottish government ‘immoral’ for not passing on UK government money issued to fund swimming pools. Mr. Lumsden told how Bucksburn swimming pool in Aberdeen has been closed by SNP council and that locals are taking them to court over the closure. SNP minister Joe FitzPatrick accused Mr Lumsden of wanting council…
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Swim Instructor Sentenced for Sexual Abuse | FOX 5 San Diego
Zara Barker on the sentencing of a former swim instructor who sexually abused three students.
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At 60, Oldest Singaporean Swims the English Channel: Head Above Water – Part 2/2 | on the Red Dot
For over 11 hours, On the Red Dot followed the first Singapore relay team on their arduous journey as they battled the tides, the cold, and the waves to cross the English Channel. The fastest swimmer on the team faces his fear of the cold and doubts his ability to lead the relay. How did…