The disciplines in the race include hiking, running, kloofing, tubing, cycling, swimming and a few surprises. |
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Torres' career has been going so swimmingly, she still can't quite figure out why a friend kiddingly suggested she make a swimming comeback. |
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Beaches are used for swimming, surfing, jogging, cycling, horseback riding, and windsurfing. |
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They first went to the swimming pool to have a swim around and play a match of water polo. |
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However, he also believes that clubs that mix water polo with swimming would be the ideal situation. |
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To me, the combination of swimming and water polo is the ultimate definition of how kids should progress and succeed. |
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There are other beaches, of course, and water sports from swimming and sunbathing to waterskiing and scuba diving. |
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Hailing from land-locked Denver, CO, my time on water had been limited to the local swimming pool and waterskiing on mountain lakes. |
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Fishing, waterskiing, windsurfing, boat races and swimming are also favorite activities. |
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Each is centred on a vast transparent dome housing swimming pools, water slides and Jacuzzis and set at a balmy 84 degrees. |
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There are three swimming pools, a 54-meter water slide and a swimming lagoon with a man-made white sandy beach. |
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Mr Jordan brushed against the tiny yet extremely poisonous jellyfish swimming near Hamilton Island in northern Queensland on Wednesday. |
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Water sports are popular in the Persian Gulf, although jellyfish prevent swimming there. |
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His home was made of pale marble, and clear white wavelets from the swimming pool shimmered on its empty walls. |
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We like to relax so we also spent quite a lot of our time on the hotel beach and in the swimming pool. |
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Awkward swimmers, frogfish overcome this problem by using jet propulsion to improve their poor swimming ability. |
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But we did compete in sack races, running races, egg-and-spoon races, swimming races, whatever. |
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Otherwise they have to keep swimming to force oxygenated water past their gills. |
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I mean, with all this jingly jangly jewel stuff in our pockets, we'd make a lot of noise, even swimming in the moat. |
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In 1974, the P.E. complex was built for basketball, swimming, racquetball, volleyball, tennis, and bowling. |
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A serious drama should be like a swimmer diving into a pool and swimming to the other side in one smooth, perfect trajectory. |
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The first pair were adapted for feeding, the next four were walking legs, and the most posterior pair formed large swimming paddles. |
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A receptive female responds by swimming in a tight circle, exposing her abdomen and facilitating insemination. |
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You're rafted up with other boats at your favorite swimming hole, and all of a sudden some knucklehead comes by throwing a supersized wake. |
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The next time we were all rafted up together, I waited until they went swimming, and rifled through their wallets for the extra four bucks. |
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For those more inclined for water volleyball or rafting, there is an expansive swimming area. |
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Apart from the gymnasium, swimming pool and sauna, ministers could indulge in a spot of white-water rafting and windsurfing if they desired. |
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The four-bedroom detached house is set amid sheltered gardens and boasts railed paddocks, stables, a swimming pool and hard tennis court. |
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The cheapest and most ecologically sound way to build a swimming pool is simply to hollow a hole in the ground. |
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Come rain or shine, Ballinakill outdoor heated swimming pool continues to attract swimming enthusiasts. |
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Is the flea the greatest jumper in the animal world, or a skittering frog one of the hot contenders for the swimming title? |
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Jogging, walking, swimming, even dancing or a half-day spent raking leaves and hoeing weeds are suggested. |
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His proposal to charge admission to the city's swimming pools sparked huge debate. |
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But it is dangerous to assume that a flashy resort with a swimming pool, wet bar and luxury dive boat also has a recompression chamber. |
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The swimming squad's outspoken Australian coach, Bill Sweetenham, was forced to issue a rallying cry to his team. |
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As much as he's passionate about swimming, he also loves the feeling of being adored by female fans, and winning. |
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But if you are dreaming of swimming with a whale shark, the period from December to March is the best. |
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After that, it is time for the advanced learners to progress to swimming laps around the pool. |
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These girls are likely to be introduced to new activities such as aerobics, swimming and gym training. |
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He whined the whole time and said he didn't want any, then we get home and he is all whiny and says he doesn't even want to go swimming. |
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Rob Smith from East Mount Road said he started swimming to help him with serious back problems after suffering whiplash in a car accident. |
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The second day of the trip is set aside for the team to enjoy the hotel's leisure centre, which has a sauna, whirlpool and indoor swimming pool. |
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Approximately 25 cm long, the animal has a flat tail surrounded by a skin-like fin which is used for swimming. |
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The water in the pond was crystal clear with only the aforementioned tadpoles swimming in the water. |
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The aforementioned outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts are also available for the warmer months. |
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In a reflex action the body cuts the supply of blood to the arms and legs preventing swimming, and people then sink and drown. |
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Safety at York's oldest swimming pool complex has been upgraded following an Easter refit ordered by York leisure chiefs. |
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Most of these are from swimming organisms, such as ammonoids and nautiloid mollusks that lived just above the deep seafloor. |
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I discovered koftas, those wonderful little meatballs swimming in curry sauce. |
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He enjoyed swimming and going to the gym, and was popular with workmates and his many friends. |
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When it finished, I started swimming laps around the pool, just for something to do. |
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I have attended swimming sessions of two naturist clubs, albeit using facilities at Haddington, some distance from the city. |
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Water sports such as canoeing, yachting, windsurfing and swimming should be encouraged. |
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He said he was the first Zambian to attend such a seminar, which would help in uplifting the swimming standards in the country. |
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As she grew, she loved swimming competition and the challenge of going faster than the swimmer in the lane next to her. |
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His head's still swimming so he holds on tight to her waist so he doesn't fall. |
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However, most Florida villas that are for rent in the Orlando area come with their own private swimming pools and often Jacuzzis as well. |
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None of them could see the lady and her foam baton, who, it transpired wasn't even swimming her widths. |
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Breast Stroke swimmers should avoid using lanes allocated for fast swimming. |
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He spent his summers in the swimming pool and the winters playing American football. |
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But the idea that the danger is so great that it should stop us swimming altogether is preposterous. |
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Each child swam as many widths as they could during ten minutes set aside from a swimming lesson. |
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However, there are also swimming crabs and land crabs, and the range of sizes and configurations is huge. |
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American paddlefish can often be seen swimming around with their very large mouths wide open. |
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My head is swimming with dreams and schemes and the overwhelming desire to hop a bus or a train or a plane and make this dream happen. |
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But we didn't have time to worry about that, so we got changed in the hotel's swimming pool changing rooms and hot footed it to the wedding. |
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As already mentioned, one of the possible throwbacks to the past is our love of swimming. |
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Another drill that can aid in the acceleration for recovery is swimming butterfly with a flutter kick. |
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The chemical is used as a bleaching agent in most household cleaning products and as a disinfectant for water and swimming pools. |
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Laura does most her training for swimming and is ranked in the top five for her age group in that sport. |
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The projects included swimming pools, leisure complexes, and all-weather facilities. |
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The swimming pool and running tracks will have fewer lanes than the conventional eight, but that is the only pay-off. |
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Instead, the aging amtracs are negotiating mine fields of urban detritus, swimming through ruined neighborhoods six feet beneath the fetid water. |
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If there is a sea running, the beach may be a bit rough for swimming, but there is good swimming in the lagoon when the tide is high. |
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The other pool was a plain old rectangle with some swimming lanes, diving boards and water nets. |
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This exercise also plays a vital role in swimming during stroke recovery in the freestyle, butterfly and backstroke. |
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If the swimmers in lanes two and four switch places by crossing the active swimming lane between them, time and space are once again out of sync. |
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He points out that swimming can be used as either an aerobic or anaerobic activity, depending on the intensity of your session. |
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We had to hold floats between our feet while swimming the butterfly stroke, a difficult task. |
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This isn't a new concept, but it is being refined in the presentations, if not in the actual swimming strokes. |
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Any swimming stroke will help improve your stride, but the butterfly translates best to cross-country skiing. |
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Attempts to smooth out his strokes and add efficiency to his swimming proved unsuccessful. |
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If you eliminate the timing between the sculls and the kick, you are not swimming the same stroke. |
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The University of Tampa is known for its swimming program and produces more all-Americans from that program than any other. |
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Different swimming strokes target different parts of the body, while the buoyancy of the water cushions muscles and joints. |
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The problem with such exercises is that they are not specific to the swimmer's imbalances or to the different swimming strokes. |
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Congested swimming space slows swimmers down, and swimmers swimming different strokes can get in each others way. |
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Two fishes swimming in different directions is the zodiac symbol of Pisces. |
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We don't need a leisure centre, a youth club or a swimming pool, we demand it. |
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We could happily have pottered about the site for most of our four-day break, swimming, playing footie and watching the yachts float regally by. |
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The outdoor swimming pool is in a truly beautiful setting with its bush surroundings. |
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When you swim with long strokes you are training all of the muscle mass needed for fast efficient swimming. |
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Bid adieu to dainty wristlets when you're hitting the trails, swimming laps or squeezing in a set at the gym. |
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Most resorts have amenities such as a restaurant, shop, kiosk, swimming pool and filling station. |
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Last year I had the luxury of swimming a few strokes backstroke so I could get a good look at the Golden Gate Bridge. |
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Merely swimming harder will lower your clock time but raise your stroke count, effectively making all your gains a wash. |
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I can almost hear my heart beat in time with their intense swimming strokes. |
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They can go white-water rafting and swimming, and Youth in Action days teach orienteering, map-reading, team-building and first aid. |
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Like many gulls, the Mew Gull uses a variety of foraging techniques, obtaining food while walking, wading, swimming, or flying. |
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He walked into the pool area, it was very elegant, there was a large hot tub, an elegant wading pool and an athletic pool for swimming laps. |
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Steady swimming behavior was first studied via video analysis of basic kinematics in steadily swimming rainbow trout. |
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What does swimming about and spontaneously singing bits of the Batman theme song mean? |
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No above-ground swimming pools are permitted, and hot tubs must be out of the neighbors' line of sight. |
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Aerobic exercises such as walking, swimming, and biking are also beneficial. |
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Saying that, I have been swimming like a fish, walking and doing my exercises every second day, which isn't bad at all. |
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Doctors now advocate light physical exercises such as walking and sometimes, even swimming. |
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Boating, fishing, swimming, and white-water rafting are all popular activities. |
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Have you ever stood in a swimming pool filled with water, totally alone, with absolutely no movement? |
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But as soon as he did so, the world turned and he was swimming downwards, down, down into the deep, dark abyss. |
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Facilities include a jacuzzi, sauna, spa room, two bars and, best of all, an indoor swimming pool that is heated to perfection. |
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At the lodge, there are saunas, jacuzzis, a heated swimming pool and an outdoor hot-tub for a spot of gentle pampering. |
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Sports Minister John O'Donoghue has accepted a proposal to build Athy's new swimming pool on a green field site. |
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Jumping, running, swimming, wrestling, and other sports activities are recreation for boys and young adults. |
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For warm-water swimming you have to take a trip to the eastern coast, which is washed by the Indian Ocean, half an hour or so away. |
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The large swimming pool on the podium roof is watched over by attendants who anticipate your every whim. |
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Sprinters are running faster than ever before, but why are javelin throwers not throwing further and swimmers not swimming faster? |
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The former Olympic ace, who quit competitive swimming earlier this month, is determined to win a behind-the-scenes role in the sport. |
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A gangly group of teen boys in Japan decide to start a synchronized swimming team. |
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While I was out swimming in this lake a few days ago, I came across a water nymph. |
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Every evening there were activities like drama, art, swimming, sports or lectures. |
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These establishments feature swimming pools, spas, or elaborate water parks for their clientele. |
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Hotels that offer free amenities such as on-site breakfast, swimming pools, and water parks keep the family entertained. |
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Why, then, do we insist that athletes should develop or succeed in both swimming and water polo? |
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Kenney said he has always encouraged some of his swimmers to play water polo during the swimming break. |
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If swimming some laps at the local pool isn't hardcore enough for you, there's no better time to join a gym and replace that hour on the couch with an hour on the treadmill. |
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Today was the day for swimming, tubing, and waterskiing at a nearby lake. |
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The days are spent writing music, swimming and reading while Dominic works in his studio, the evenings spent languidly in his arms in the warm evening air. |
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I didn't hesitate and a moment later I was swimming laps in the pool. |
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The swimming pool incorporates a therapeutic whirlpool and massage seats. |
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For the first time in their lives I am cooking, washing and taking them to swimming at 5 o' clock in the morning every single day rather than once in a while. |
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He slipped quietly and unobtrusively through school, not a scholar, nor yet a dunce, quite good at sports and swimming, quiet and friendly with all, but with no close friends. |
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Coming from a swimming background and with a keen interest in running, she decided to take the advice of friends late last year and give triathlon a go. |
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Knowledge of sea turtle swimming behavior was crucial in the development of turtle excluder devices, which prevent bycatch of endangered turtles during shrimp fishing. |
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They were extraordinary, skating without helmets or knee pads, invading empty swimming pools like backstreet bandits, brave and single-minded and uniquely talented. |
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Micah and Jake chose to resume their surfing, while Derek, Nick, and I ventured over to the enormous swimming pool and explored the many water slides. |
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He helps with the evening meal, takes the little one swimming and talks the big one through his homework, bungs in a wash and then rolls up his sleeves for bathtime. |
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Discouting the gross factor of swimming in that saline cesspool, there are some awesome images. |
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The resort is built on Grace Bay which offers excellent opportunities for a range of water sports, including sailing, swimming, diving and fishing. |
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One of the three, Ralph Goodwin, is said to have drowned while swimming at a beach outside Havana. |
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Everybody should use common sense when swimming or participating in other water-based activities and the simple Water Safety Code of Conduct should be followed at all times. |
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So whilst Tim was whisking around in tight circles in his own, go-faster-striped coracle, his pupils were still pulling on old jeans, swimming costumes or wetsuits. |
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On this morning, about 150 of the swans, also called whistling swans, were swimming in the center of one of the largest bogs as a bald eagle circled overhead. |
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The 18-year-old came last in the swimming event and gym test but showed his class by wiping the floor with his rivals in an 800 metres cross country race. |
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The swimming instructor reminded the children to kick their legs as they swam. |
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One night, the summer they were all 15, Cady went swimming alone, wearing nothing but a camisole, bra and underwear. |
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And the funds raised by the swimming marathon have just been counted up. |
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Remember the doctored photo of a shark swimming in a flooded New Jersey neighborhood after Hurricane Sandy? |
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After lunch he decided to go for a swim in an area of an anabranch of the Murray River known as Bullanginya Lagoon and part of which was known as the Barooga swimming hole. |
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Those of us who can't or won't brave nature in the raw should never underestimate the power of the local swimming pool, in providing that vital link with our ancestral past. |
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Just who is crazy enough to go swimming when the pond across the street has a layer of ice across the top? |
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And outlining the remaining works on the club, Young said squash and lawn tennis courts, a gymnasium, a swimming pool and the last nine holes would be put up in three phases. |
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This new acid is over 100 trillion times more acidic than swimming pool water, and more acidic than hydrofluoric acid but it won't eat through glass. |
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The wading pool has been shut but the swimming complex remains open. |
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And in sport we've had surf rage and lane rage in swimming pools. |
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Skied three days on the daisies and then left for the hot glorious desert, horses, tennis, swimming. |
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We have also observed that the well designated safe swimming zones are being ignored by people windsurfing, para-boarding, jet-skiing and catamaran sailing. |
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Participants can also use the hotel's leisure centre and swimming pool as well as their health and beauty centre which has massage, reiki, reflexology, etc. available. |
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The leisure club should offer a swimming pool, hot spas, steam rooms, luxury changing rooms, fully equipped gyms, dance studios and a range of keep-fit classes. |
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Light exercises such as walking, hiking and swimming are beneficial. |
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He was swimming laps in the pool, trying to burn off his nervousness. |
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During the day we went swimming and sunbathing to recoup our strength. |
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She will be among the participants in the swimming competitions. |
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I saw my first puffins, a flock swimming in the sea, small birds with big triangular rainbow beaks that look as if they're held on with elastic, like clown noses. |
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At its side is a sheltered cove, just made for relaxing and swimming. |
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The same team, swimming individual strokes, also won the medley team race. |
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The most probable cause is that birds swimming in the East Fork of the Carson River, which flows behind the hatchery, carried dirt or water into the fish raceways. |
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Last night I wallpapered the kitchen then went swimming at 9pm. |
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It's the sort of place that exists in London's adland, in Soho, where you feel you're swimming against the tide unless you're kitted out from head to toe in Prada. |
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They fish a worm-eaten corpse out of the river while swimming. |
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The younger kids have swimming activities as well as crafts. |
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Food studies indicated that more than 90 percent of the identifiable items found in the stomachs of jack mackerel are crustaceans and small, free swimming mollusks. |
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So, we settled for a leisurely snorkel on the landward edge of the main channel, with John swimming around us and aiming his spear gun at pretty much everything that moved. |
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Nor is it merely the fact that they are swimming against the tide of Modernism with its utopian sense of inevitability and its flagship aesthetic of reductive minimalism. |
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Other uses include fishing rods, storage tanks, swimming pool panels, and baseball bats. |
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Somewhere near at hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees. |
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But Leighton, like most Westerners, knew little about swimming, except for perhaps a dogpaddle, and Jane was most certainly not a swimmer. |
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By swimming, drunk, late at night and alone, he was being a fool to himself. |
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Goronwy has gone to goldfish heaven where he is swimming in a beautiful clear blue ocean with all the other fishies. |
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She didn't want to lose their childish battle of wills, but neither did she want some parasite swimming up her hoo-ha. |
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Air may consist of any terrene or aqueous corpuscles, kept swimming in the interfluent celestial matter. |
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The catalyst for this rift was the ironman, a multi-discipline sport combining swimming, running, surf-skis and paddle-boards. |
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The introductory swimming instructor carried a pile of kickboards to the pool for the children. |
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Rosemary Stewart the Canadian insurance heiress resided here for an extended period, known for dedication to coastal swimming from the harbour. |
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Organised swimming events take place at various points generally upstream of Hampton Court, including Windsor, Marlow and Henley. |
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This challenge is intended as the swimming equivalent of the National Three Peaks Challenge. |
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Ponds Forge is also the home of Sheffield City Swimming Club, a local swimming club competing in the Speedo league. |
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Since June 2013 the swimming pool at Abbey Stadium leisure centre has been heated using waste heat diverted from Redditch Crematorium. |
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But he did not lose heart and remained true to his perspective, swimming against the current, as it were, lion-heartedly. |
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Pakistan has competed many times at the Olympic Games in field hockey, boxing, athletics, swimming, and shooting. |
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Future phases include indoor and outdoor tennis courts and a swimming pool. |
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Sports facilities at Imperial's London campuses include four gyms, two swimming pools and two sports halls. |
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The 1968 buildings include a 25m, 6 lane swimming pool and dining hall shared with St Paul's Juniors. |
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Other proposals for alteration and development including floodlighting and a swimming pool have been defeated. |
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Inserts that propel themselves rapidly away from the shell burst, often looking like fish swimming away. |
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The play is a series of scenes and songs, and was first staged at public swimming pool in Brooklyn. |
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Impromptu performances of song and swimming were given by local celebrity William Cussans in the eighteenth century. |
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Some ballet dancers also turn to stretching or other methods of cross training, like Pilates, Yoga, non impact cardio, and swimming. |
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After shrinking down again due to a fan she had picked up, Alice swims through her own tears and meets a Mouse, who is swimming as well. |
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There were mermaids with gold chains around slinky long tails, swimming along with little merchildren. |
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Here's hoping they get married and spend their days swimming in the sun, merkids in tow. |
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The IOC also expanded the swimming and diving programs, both popular sports with a broad base of television viewers. |
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Athletics, swimming, fencing, and artistic gymnastics are the only summer sports that have never been absent from the Olympic programme. |
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For the first time at the Olympics swimming events were held undercover, at the 8000 capacity Empire Pool. |
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Football, cricket, basketball, swimming, badminton, table tennis, cycling and running have the most participants and spectators. |
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There are rowing and sailing clubs and a restored Victorian swimming pool, including Turkish baths. |
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Water sports like sailing, rowing, and swimming are popular in Germany as well. |
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The team comprises several smaller swimming clubs, and has enjoyed success throughout Scotland and in international competitions. |
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The Beach Leisure Centre is home to a climbing wall, gymnasium and a swimming pool. |
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Bermuda competed in sailing, athletics, swimming, diving, triathlon and equestrian events. |
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Popular sports include football, basketball, cricket, swimming, sailing, table tennis and badminton. |
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Gilbert died of a heart attack while attempting to rescue a young woman to whom he was giving a swimming lesson in the lake at his home. |
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Many participants are members of clubs that specialise in swimming and cycling as well as Triathlon clubs. |
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Water sports practised in Ireland include canoeing, swimming, surfing, diving, water polo, sailing, and kayaking. |
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Ireland has had only one Olympic medalist in swimming, Michelle Smith, and her medals have since been tarnished by drug allegations. |
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Basketball, swimming, weightlifting, bodybuilding, boxing, kick boxing and tennis are also popular sports. |
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Geothermally heated outdoor pools are widespread, and swimming courses are a mandatory part of the national curriculum. |
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Perth Leisure Pool, to the west of the railway station on the Glasgow Road, is the city's swimming centre. |
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Northern gannets also forage for fish while swimming with their head under water. |
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The species occurs on a few Ionian and Aegean Islands, sometimes swimming between islands. |
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Facilities include swimming pool with moveable floor, health suite and fitness gym. |
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A leisure swimming pool and a Multiplex cinema are located in the town centre. |
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The Tryst houses the Cumbernauld swimming team, the Tryst Lions wrestling club and squash and badminton courts as well as gyms. |
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The East Sands Leisure Centre, which opened in 1988, sits on the outskirts of the town as the town's swimming pool with gym facilities. |
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The main focus is on the tourist trade during the summer, however some facilities are open all year round, including the swimming pool. |
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The volume of the Melbourne Cricket Ground is 1,574,000 cubic metres, or about 630 Olympic swimming pools. |
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Their short wings are adapted for swimming with a flying technique under water. |
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Small schools in the Bay of Fundy and the Hebrides have been seen swimming nose to tail in circles in what may be a form of courtship behaviour. |
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They have also been seen protecting swimmers from sharks by swimming circles around the swimmers or charging the sharks to make them go away. |
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This countershading makes them hard to see, both from above and below, when swimming. |
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This new challenge, dubbed 'The 3 Lakes Challenge', is proposed as the swimming equivalent of the famous National Three Peaks Challenge. |
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These sharks compact their prey school by swimming around them and splashing the water with their tails, often in pairs or small groups. |
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When the stadium was closed and replaced with a leisure centre, part of the site became a swimming pool. |
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The Waterworld indoor swimming complex on Festival Park near Hanley is also a significant children's attraction. |
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Two other birds took up residence at our swimming pool, which I had painted an eggplant colour, giving the water an oceany hue. |
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Juveniles of Soleichthys maculosus mimic toxic flatworms of the genus Pseudobiceros in both colours and swimming mode. |
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Conversely, a few octopus species have been reported to mimic flatfishes in colours, shape and swimming mode. |
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It often has spikes on its carapace, which may assist these small organisms in maintaining directional swimming. |
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Like other sea turtles, the leatherback has flattened fore limbs adapted for swimming in the open ocean. |
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Portunid crabs are characterised by the flattening of the fifth pair of legs into broad paddles, which are used for swimming. |
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The single pups are born well developed, capable of swimming and diving within hours. |
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Male California sea lions have been observed to help shield swimming pups from predators. |
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The limbs of this archaeocete were adapted to swimming, but terrestrial locomotion was still possible. |
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The village features facilities such as a school, library, sports center, community center, swimming pool, farm and greenhouse. |
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The paralympic athletes have also conquered many medals in sports like swimming, boccia, athletics and wrestling. |
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Some shoreline communities even deliberately try to remove wetlands since they may interfere with activities like swimming. |
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At the 1900 Summer Olympics, the river hosted the rowing, swimming, and water polo events. |
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Schools of fish are much more tightly organised, synchronising their swimming so that all fish move at the same speed and in the same direction. |
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The loon, the size of a large duck or small goose, resembles these birds in shape when swimming. |
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The bird points its head slightly upwards during swimming, but less so than cormorants. |
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Indeed, they are the least specialised of all the seabirds, and their morphology allows for equal adeptness in swimming, flying, and walking. |
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It then begins to repetitively deflate and inflate as the seal is swimming. |
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The first test on each subject yielded differing results, ranging from reduced diving activity and rapid exploratory swimming. |
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Because skin blood vessels constrict in cold water, the walrus can appear almost white when swimming. |
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When swimming, whales rely on their tail fin propel them through the water. |
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Iridescent swimming crab, dusky flounder, inshore lizardfish, spot, brown shrimp, longspine swimming crabs, and other bycatch made up the rest. |
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One event which gets media attention is that of swimming the English Channel. |
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The city has 99 sports facilities including 46 gymnasiums, 23 sports fields, and 5 swimming pools. |
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A swimming beach known as Sandways lies a short walk out of the village across the rocks towards Fort Picklecombe. |
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The water quality has improved over recent years thanks to extensive sewerage works and so all beaches are safe for swimming. |
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Brighton SC formed in 1860 claims to be the oldest swimming club in England. |
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Beckwith organised a spectacle by showing Webb swimming miles in the River Thames. |
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He participated in exhibition swimming matches and stunts such as floating in a tank of water for 128 hours. |
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A rise in water temperature causes marked increases in cod swimming activity. |
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The same year set her first world record in the 880 yard freestyle, becoming the youngest world record holder in swimming. |
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The Women's Swimming Association sponsored Helen Wainwright and Trudy for an attempt at swimming the Channel. |
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He also advocated athleticism including distance running, swimming, and weightlifting. |
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Captive birds have been recorded diving and swimming short distances under water. |
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When swimming, the waves become larger as they move down the snake's body, and the wave travels backwards faster than the snake moves forwards. |
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They have corpulent bodies with a rounded snout, webbed feet and long hind legs adapted for swimming in water and hopping on land. |
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They later attach themselves to the underside of the leaves of water weed before becoming free swimming. |
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Nevertheless, certain unusual swimming patterns and a few deformities were found among the experimental animals. |
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Lithuania has won a total of 25 medals at the Olympic Games, including 6 gold medals in athletics, modern pentathlon, shooting, and swimming. |
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The most accomplished opisthobranch swimming is by enlarged parapodial lobes of the foot. |
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Items were knocked from shelves and seiches were observed in swimming pools in parts of Florida. |
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However, video analyzing of Greenland halibut behavior in front of a bottom trawl showed no sign of swimming in a vertical position. |
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The gulper eel uses its mouth like a net by opening its large mouth and swimming at its prey. |
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As of February 2016, 6,250 manatees were reported swimming in Florida's springs. |
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Most aquatic turtles have flat, streamlined shells, which aid in swimming and diving. |
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The Pan Am Pool, built for the 1967 Pan Am Games, hosts aquatic events, including diving, speed swimming, synchronized swimming and water polo. |
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In addition, the first emergency swimming ascent was made by a diver after his air line became tangled and he had to cut it free. |
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In 2016, the Australian Sports Commission revealed that swimming, cycling and soccer are the three most popular participation sports. |
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This result suggests that intensity, type, and period of swimming may interfere with embryofetal development. |
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Pupils also had the opportunity to go swimming in the sea, shooting and climb the cliffs at Whitecliff Bay. |
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Other outdoor pursuits such as cycling, fishing, swimming, running, tramping, canoeing, hunting, snowsports and surfing are also popular. |
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Other sports with significant support are swimming, athletics, golf, boxing, tennis, ringball, and netball. |
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Boyall, then aged 19 and living in Hull, was the Yorkshire swimming champion. |
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She crossed the Humber from Hull to New Holland Pier swimming the distance in 50 minutes, 6 minutes slower than the men's record. |
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Such policies left Ukraine with hundreds of stadia, swimming pools, gymnasia and many other athletic facilities. |
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Some, including Ariovistus himself, managed to cross the river in boats or by swimming. |
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Other popular sports are swimming, tennis and boxing where Bahamians have enjoyed some degree of success at the international level. |
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Around twenty Portuguese then in the city manage to escape the riot by jumping into the harbor waters and swimming to the ships. |
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Water sports include swimming, sailing, scuba diving, windsurfing and kitesurfing. |
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The demonstrations came to a climax when a group of black and white protesters jumped into the hotel's segregated swimming pool. |
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Popular forms of tourism on Texel include cycling, walking, swimming and horse riding. |
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Weipa has a public library, visitor's centre, swimming pool, bowling green, golf club, tennis and squash courts. |
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The town included an olympic sized swimming pool, an underground rifle range, and many amenities absent in most other small Russian towns. |
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The muscular foot that most snails use for locomotion has been modified in the pteropods into delicate fins for swimming. |
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A quilled lionfish was face to face with a saurian moray eel, sizing it up before swimming on. |
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They will be swimming slower than they could otherwise swim, so their stroke mechanics will be less racelike. |
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It is a common additive in swimming pools used to raise the pH which can be lowered by chlorine tablets and other additives which contains acids. |
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