Archive for February 9th, 2010

Swimming pools, lakes pose health risks (Daily Vidette)

A new study from Australia suggests that swimming in public pools or local lakes increases the risk of catching the stomach flu or other diseases due to infection, most notably gastroenteritis.

Swimming pools, lakes pose health risks (Daily Vidette)

A new study from Australia suggests that swimming in public pools or local lakes increases the risk of catching the stomach flu or other diseases due to infection, most notably gastroenteritis.

Delran’s Sepich sets mark in swimming (Burlington County Times)

By Bruce Johnson Staff writer PEMBERTON — It takes a lot to bug Courtney Sepich. But coming into Tuesday’s Burlington County Scholastic League swimming championships, the Delran High School standout was not a happy camper as she looked at the list of meet records in the program.

Timeout with … Tim Walters, senior, Jackson swimming (Everett Herald)

Swimming transformed Tim Walters. He used to be more likely to eat a sandwich than break a sweat, but all that changed when he jumped into the pool about six years ago.

Wadley named Interim FISU Technical Swimming Chair (USA Swimming)

Bill Wadley was recently named the Interim FISU Technical Swimming Chair.

Swimming & diving championships start Thursday (High School OT)

North Carolina High School Athletic Association state championships in all classifications of swimming and diving are up for grabs this week, starting Thursday.

Swimming pool fund reversal bid (BBC News)

An attempt is made to overturn a council decision not to support a swimming pool project on financial grounds.

M. SWIMMING | Blue end regular season with win (Yale Daily News)

This past Saturday marked the last time Frank Keefe stepped into the Kiphuth Exhibition Pool before a meet as the Robert J.H. Kiphuth Director of Swimming.

SWIMMING: Susquehannock sweeps Northeastern (The York Dispatch)

Susquehannock earned a pair of swimming victories over Northeastern on Monday in Shrewsbury. The Warrior boys triumphed, 117-40, while the Susquehannock girls won, 89-75.