Funny little story, cute little girl :-)
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Dionne Bromfield & Tinchy Stryder – Spinnin for 2012
Official song of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay, released 25th September 2011. It’s getting closer!
Here is another video from the organizers, “1 year to go to London 2012 – the story so far”
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#SwimmerProblems trending on Twitter
Funny phenomena, including several big names in swimming, #swimmerproblems on Twitter. Some additions these last 12 hours …
- Jessica Hardy, Oussama Mellouli and Sarah Sjöström: “Hungry, all day long.”
- Natalie Coughlin: “when water (built up from underwater repeats) uncontrollably pours out of your nose at awkward times.”
- Natalie Coughlin: “smelling like bleach no matter how much you shower”
- Nathan Adrian: “Coach put tape over snorkel during practice and it felt like I was breathing out of a bendy straw”
- Markus Rogan: “working between 21sec and fourteen and a half minutes every four years. Amazing hourly wage at that rate”
- Matt Abood: “a packet of pasta supposed to serve 9 will only really serve 2 :-(“
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More pull-ups = Less shoulder issues
Interesting post here on the Swimmers Circle, by Chris Ritter on the pull-up exercise, guidelines and variations. Especially this claim is intriguing:
There’s usually a correlation to the swimmers that can do more pull-ups and those that never seem to have shoulder issues. So if you want to stay in the pool season after season make sure you get strong shoulders through pull-ups.
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Lucas speaks on silence of Pellegrini, jealousy of Horter
Hot gossip here on SwimNews: “Federica Pellegrini has refused to return calls and has not spoken to French coach Philippe Lucas since the last day of her racing schedule at the world championships in Shanghai in July, the coach claims today.” …
(Commercial featuring Lucas and something Pellegrini-similar. Was it an omen?)
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Vicissitudes, an underwater sculpture in Grenada
“Vicissitudes“, a sculpture installed in 4.5 meters of water at the Moliniere Bay Sculpture Garden in Grenada. It could spook me intensely.
The artist is Jason deCaires Taylor, specialising in underwater art. See www.underwatersculpture.com
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Nyad hit another Man o’ War, had to quit
After more than 40 hours of swimming and hitting a second Portuguese Man o’ War, Diana Nyad decided to quit, told by her medical team that she could risk long-term cumulative effect on her body, if she suffered additional likely stings. She had then completed about 67 nautical miles of the 103-nautical-mile passage, and suffered from paralyzed muscles in her back. Read diananyad.com and for instance wpbf.com
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Nyad stung in face by something, switches to “staged swim”
Diana Nyad was yesterday evening stung in the face by some kind of presumed jellyfish, and had to go out of the water for some hours to be treated by doctors. Her face and area the area around her eyes was affected, but she’s back in the water, swim switching to a “staged swim”, meaning that it may occur in stages. She will still be able to set a world record, now in the staged swim category, rather than as a non-stop swim. Follow her progress here on diananyad.com.
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Teach your kids to swim
What is this, anno 1972 ? Important message anyhow.
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