Author: rokur
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CC photo #342: A manly hug at the Rome 2009 World Championships
A scene at the Rome 2009 World Swimming Championships. Not sure who they are, but that guy in the pool looks very much like Stefan Nystran (SWE), so I guess it is the men’s 100 freestyle final … maybe Fred Bousquet (FRA) and Cesar Cielo (BRA)? The guy leaving probably Nicolas Oliveira (BFA).
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Swim Instructor Tips: Check for Understanding Technique
“Do you remember the last time one of your swim lesson students made their parents really proud? Didn’t that give you a great feeling? Well today, I would like to share with you a teaching technique that will give you that feeling again and again. It’s called the “Check for understanding” technique. As seen in…
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Eric Shanteau Speaks on Capitol Hill
Eric Shanteau speaks at an ACS CAN event on Capitol Hill, sharing his battle with testicular cancer while competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Via the17thman
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CC photo #341: Germany’s Erik Steinhagen at the Berlin 2012 World Cup meet
SG Essen‘s Erik Steinhagen ready for the men’s 50 breaststroke final at the FINA / Arena 2012 Swimming World Cup meet in Berlin, Germany. He won silver with a time of 26.71 behind Italy’s Fabio Scozzoli in 26.32, which was a personal record, and when on to a 26.64 and 7th at the Chartres 2012…
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The Basics of Learning to Swim Butterfly
“In a lot of ways, while Butterfly is one of the harder strokes to learn to swim correctly, it is actually the easiest stroke. One of the things that makes swimming butterfly easier is to learn the fundamentals of the stroke- basically, the first half of the stroke. Once you learn this, you’ll be amazed…
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CC photo #340: Faroese coaches planning our Køge Open 2007 relays
Rúni and Petur Heðin assigning Faroese swimmers to what seems to have been 6 relays, before the Køge Open meet in Denmark, back in 2007. The event was a 8×50 mix relay, and it seems our plan was to have every relay swim back, breast, back, fly, breast, crawl, fly & crawl. See result list…
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Ludwick Marishane: A bath without water
If you had to walk a mile for a jug of water every day, as millions of people do, it’s unlikely you’d use that precious water to bathe. Young entrepreneur Ludwick Marishane tells the amazing, funny story of how he invented a cheap, clean and convenient solution: DryBathâ„¢, the world’s first bath-substituting lotion.
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IOC tells Rio 2016 organizers “time is ticking”
With concern mounting about the pace of progress for the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, the IOC warned Brazilian organizers Tuesday that “time is ticking†and they must attack the project “with all vigor†to ensure that the first Olympics in South America are a success. Rio has not finalized its budget for the Olympics…