Tag: COVID-19
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Olympic swimmer Ryan Murphy staying ‘locked in’ as he looks to 2021 (Full Interview) | NBC Sports
Ryan Murphy joins Mike Tirico to discuss maintaining his winning mindset with the 2020 Olympics postponed, how he’s training and staying focused on Tokyo in 2021 and getting access to train in pools.
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Portion Of Clear Creek Closed To Swimming, Tubing After Crowds Violate Social Distancing Guidelines
Jefferson County has extended the closure of a section of Clear Creek to water recreation.
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Are swimming pools a Covid-19 risk?
Many swimming pools around the world are set to reopen. But is it safe amid the coronavirus pandemic? FRANCE 24’s Julia Sieger tells us more.
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Swim England announces all remaining national events in 2020 are cancelled
Swim England has announced all its remaining national events in 2020 have now been cancelled. The decision has been taken to allow the recognised national governing body to start planning for its competitions in 2021. It will also ensure athletes do not rush back to full fitness and potentially put themselves at the risk of…
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Americans celebrate Memorial Day amid coronavirus pandemic
Many official Memorial Day events were canceled across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic, but people still packed beaches and parks to celebrate. People could be seen ignoring social distancing guidelines throughout the U.S., even as the death toll nears 100,000. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
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Video: Guardian Angel Defies De Blasio With Illicit Ocean Swim
With his red beret planted firmly atop his head, Guardian Angel Curtis Sliwa marched into the Atlantic Ocean to defy Mayor Bill de Blasio’s order not to swim, video shows. “Everybody should be swimming,” Sliwa says after his illicit dip in the waters off Coney Island. “And the mayor’s such a poo pot.” See Patch
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From the beach to the pool, what swimmers need to know about COVID-19
Whether on shore or on the pool deck, is COVID-19 lurking? As temperatures heat up and we dive into summer activities, infectious disease experts say the greatest threat isn’t in the water.