Tag: Shanghai 2011
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Shanghai 2011 – Trailer 2
Presenting the official title song for the 14th FINA World Championships. 30 days and counting till I’ll travel there myself :-)
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Beware, Shanghai meat could be contaminated
German swimmers have been instructed not to eat food beyond that provided by the team hotel in Shanghai during the world championships from July 24 to 31, while team doctors will work with hotel chefs to determine the chain of supply. Read more here on SwimNews.com, and notice this interesting side story: “Table tennis player…
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Shanghai 2011 will be broadcasted LIVE on Dubai Sports
Don’t know how far that TV channel reaches, but some of us have fond memories of watching it in Dubai :-) FINA from Hisham Ramadan on Vimeo.
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The Shanghai food safety information video
FINA and the Shanghai 2011 World Championships organizers have released this video, describing the five measures that the Chinese government and Shanghai government will attend, in order to ensure the food safety for athletes and spectators. Via fina.org.
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Boyle gets Regan a ticket for Shanghai
Senior high performance coach Mark Regan was not ranked high enough to be selected as part of the New Zealand team for Shanghai 2011, after having resigned as national head coach after Commonwealth Games 2010. But star performer Lauren Boyle spoke out, saying she has no other coach now she is out of the US…
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China will ensure food safety at Shanghai 2011
With a variety of concerns being voiced regarding food safety issues in China, the Shanghai World Championships have announced a five-part response to better food security for the World Championships this summer. Read more here on SwimmingWorld Magazine.
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The French Federation will not budge on Bousquet
Christian Donzé, tecnical director of French Swimming tells L’Equipe today that while he has no problem with Bousquet working with Brett Hawke in Shanghai, should the Australian gain accreditation through another nation, there will be no accreditation with France, even if that means Bousquet boycotting Shanghai or even quitting the sport. “If he quit that…