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Take a Plunge in a Swimming Hole or at Old Orchard Beach | Chronicle 5 WCVB
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Bandera Issues Public Health Emergency Declaration Closing and Banning Swimming at Park | KENS 5
The city cited high water temperatures, low flow, and bacteria levels for the closure.
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Bella Sims Takes on 50 Meters at the Olympic Training Center | 50 Meters | USA Swimming
Olympian Bella Sims answers questions about the Olympic Training Center, her teammates and more in 50 Meters!
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30th Annual Swim Across America Chicago Happening Saturday | CBS Chicago
Hundreds of people will head to Ohio Street Beach to support cancer survivors and their loved ones. Fundraisers for Swim Across America Chicago can participate in a half, mile, or two-mile swim to raise funds for Rush University Cancer Center. Volunteer event director and swimmer Alyse Mauro Mason spoke with CBS about this year’s goal.
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How to Dive in a Swimming Pool | Step-By-Step Technique to Dive Into Water | Rocket Swimming
Want to learn how to dive into a pool? We’re here to help! In this video, we’ll show you each step to dive safely and easily.
We start with how to stand right at the pool’s edge. Then, we’ll teach you how to jump and go into the water smoothly.
Whether you’re trying diving for the first time or just want to get better at it, this video is for you. Follow our simple steps, and you’ll be diving like a champ in no time. So, get ready to dive in and have fun.
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Holland Swimmer Attempts Lake Michigan Swim | WOOD TV8
A Holland swimmer is attempting to swim across Lake Michigan Saturday.
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Swimmer Who Died After Getting Trapped Under Inflatable Dock in Fond du Lac County Identified | WFRV Local 5
Authorities in Fond du Lac have provided an update on the man who died after getting trapped under an inflatable dock at a swimming pond at the Breezy Hill Campground on Thursday evening.
According to the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office, the man who died has been identified as 39-year-old Fond du Lac resident Paul Becker.
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Endurance Swimmer Lewis Pugh to Swim the Hudson in Bid for Clean Waters | Times Union
Lewis Pugh who swam the length of the English Channel, in the Arctic and Antarctic oceans and last year became the first person to swim across the Red Sea. On Sunday, he intends to start his journey from Henderson Lake in Essex County, making it to New York Harbor in about 30 days.
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