Author: rokur
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NYC Beaches Closed but People Are Swimming Anyway | FOX 5 New York
Beaches across New York City are closed for the weekend due to rip currents from Hurricane Ernesto. FOX 5 NY’s Richard Giacovis has the latest from the beach where people are having a good time regarless of the warnings.
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NYC Lifeguard Shortage Alleviated by Community Swimming Program | PIX11 News
It’s the second year that dozens of NYCHA youth between 16 and 24 years old are paid to learn to swim.
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Swimmer Luke Hobson Discusses Winning Two Olympic Medals in Paris | Nevada Sports Net
Olympic swimmer and Reno local Luke Hobson swung by Reno High for a live Q&A with our Alex Margulies in front of Husky students and faculty. Hobson discussed winning two medals in Paris and what is next for the swimmer.
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Olympic Swimmer Ariarne Titmus Back Home | 10 News First
Champion swimmer Ariarne Titmus is one of Australia’s most decorated Olympians and was cheered on by the whole country as she soared to victory. The beloved sporting icon is back home and spoke to 10 News First.
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Over 100 New Jersey Kids Learn How to Swim During ZAC Foundation’s Water Safety Camp
More than 100 kids took part in the ZAC Foundation’s Water Safety Camp at the Boys and Girls Club of Camden County on Wednesday.
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Canadian Swimmer Prepares for Historic Fifth Paralympics | CTV News
While Olympic athletes return home from Paris, Canadian Paralympic swimmer Katarina Roxon is preparing to compete. Garrett Barry reports.
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Why It’s Hard to Find Swimming Spots in Quebec Lakes | CBC News
Although the water is public in Quebec, all of the land around a lake can be privately owned, making it hard to find a place to jump in.
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So What Happened at Paris 2024? | Swimming Reviewed | Olympics
So what happened at Paris 2024? Léon Marchand delivered for France, with an incredible four gold medals and four new Olympic records, too. Summer McIntosh was the star for Canada, winning three individual gold medals and setting two Olympic records.
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Chinese Swimmer Pan Zhanle Aims High While Staying Down-to-Earth | CCTV
China’s swimming prodigy Pan Zhanle said in an interview that he will aim high while staying down-to-earth as he strives for better achievements in future competitions.