Category: Health
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Leisel Jones battling ear infection ahead of trials
Leisel Jones who is attempting to become the first Australian to compete at four Games revealed Tuesday that she had been battling an ear infection since the New South Wales titles last month, where she was well below her best. She says her ear is “95 percent” but admits it is not the ideal lead-up…
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British government rejects no-handshake advice for its Olympians
The British government has rejected advice from the British Olympic Association’s chief medical officer that athletes should now shake hands at the London Games to avoid germs that could make them sick. Government health advisers seemed perplexed by the guidelines, which Olympic hopefuls derided as “rude” and “pointless”. Team GB is also distancing itself from…
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British Athletes told not to shake hands at the Olympics
According to AFP, Britain’s athletes have been told of the dangers of shaking hands at this year’s Olympics in case they pick up a bug that could wreck their sporting dreams. The British Olympic Association’s (BOA) chief medical officer said that “within reason”, shaking hands should be off-limits, given the fact that all athletes will…
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Life since Beijing 2008 renewed Shanteau’s focus
Since the Beijing 2008 Olympics, Eric Shanteau has undergone surgery for his condition, been declared cancer free, lost his father to lung cancer, and found renewed focus for swimming and Olympic goals. Source FSMidwest via the17thman. Video: Shanteau on lessons from cancer recovery
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Geoff “Skippy” Huegill finds charity swim a real drag
LOL – “If swimmer Geoff Huegill thought losing 45kg for his comeback was tough, yesterday’s challenge really put him to the test. Huegill barely survived a 50m charity swim – while wearing jeans, a dress, a trenchcoat and leather shoes. The man they call Skippy was racing against 12-year-old Maddy Harley, who was swimming for…
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Adolph Kiefer on aquatic therapy
Born in 1918, Adolph “Sonny Boy” Kiefer was the first ever to swim 100 yards backstroke under 1 minute. He won the 100 backstroke at the 1936 Summer Olympics in (Nazi) Berlin, was asked to audition for the role of Tarzan but joined the US Navy instead and served during World War II, was appointed…
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Stephanie Rice plays rupture roulette with her injured shoulder
With only 4 weeks to go before the Olympic trials, Stephanie Rice reveals that her shoulder is basically sore at every session, never really healed after the arthroscopy in December. “They can’t repair the tendon, it’s a six-month rehab, so I obviously didn’t have time for that,” Rice said. “They just basically went in and cleaned…
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Lack of limbs doesn’t stop 10-year-old swimmer
‘I feel free in the water,’ says 10-year-old Breanna Sprenger, who, despite having only one arm and no legs, is a competitive swimmer. Via Mother Nature Network Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy