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May 3, 2006 Swimming Pool News


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If you have a swimming pool at your house, we want to hear from you (The Charlotte Observer)
If you have a swimming pool at your house, we want to hear from you. What do you like about it? Is there a downside? Contact Kathy Haight: khaight@charlotteobserver.com or (704) 358-5999.

Dubai sports clubs to have semi-Olympic swimming pools (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI — Dubai Municipality will soon begin work on a Dh47 million project to build semi-Olympic swimming pools in four sports clubs of Dubai, said Essa Al Maidour, Assistant Director-General of Dubai Municipality for General Projects Affairs.

Swimming To Do List - 10 Ways to Swim Better
There are many things that you can do to swim better. This to do list of 10 ways to swim better could help any swimmer improve in the water. ...

Simulation of Water Circulation Improves Safety of Swimming Pools (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LEBANON, N.H.----April 27, 2006--Since the 1980's there have been at least 147 incidents documented of suction entrapment in swimming pools, including 36 deaths. Suction entrapment occurs when a swimmer, usually a small child, is trapped by the suction forces created by the water rushing out of the drain at the bottom of the pool.

Swimming pool, recreation centre open at Kandawgyi Park (The New Light of Myanmar)
Yangon, 1 May — Kandawgyi swimming pool and recreation centre in the education zone of Kandawgyi Park opened today.

Welsh nuclear waste would fill four Olympic swimming pools (NewsWales)
She was commenting in the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management recommendation today that the “best possible approach” to dealing with over 350,000m3 of dangerous nuclear waste in the UK, is to store it deep underground.

Super Sports Paintings Unlimited
Capture the spirit of all types of sports, interests, activities and the people who make it. on canvas or in 3-D steel "Rebar Sports Sculptures" for outside. The artwork is...

SWIMMING POOL TO OPEN MAY 26 (Tyndell Tribune)
Tyndall City Council's regular monthly meeting was called to order by Mark Stoebner, council president at 7:30 p.m. May 1. This meeting is designated as the reorganizational meeting of new council for the next year.

Motivational Letter to a Discouraged Swimmer from Gary Hall Jr.
There aren't any magic words that I can say that will make you leap from your bed every morning for the rest of your life exclaiming, "Today, I will swim!"...

Kincorth Swimming Pool to close early tonight (Aberdeen City Council News)
Kincorth Swimming Pool is to close at 7.30pm due to problems with lighting in the male changing rooms. 2006/04/25 16:46:59

Face-Up Dolphin Kick Drill for Butterfly
This drill is a very simple exercise that, when done correctly, works not only your legs but also your abs. The additional benefit is working a STRONG upbeat in the...

Swimming pool task force closes in on $1.5 million goal (The Derrick)
More than half the needed money is pledged or in hand. The fund-raising effort for Oil City's proposed new swimming pool is closing in on its goal with more than half the needed money pledged or in hand.

ALBURY is set to get an all-year heated indoor 50m swimming pool, probably by the summer of 2007-2008. (The Border Mail)
An aquatic steering group chaired by Patricia Gould yesterday released its final recommendation. It favours the Albury Swim Centre’s upgrade to a regional aquatic centre, a project that would probably cost more than $20 million.

International Swimming Hall of Fame 2006 Honorees
Tom Dolan, Joe Bottom, Alison Streeter, Kieren Perkins, and Susan O'Neill are among the names on the list of theInternational Swimming Hall of Fame 2006 Honorees. The ceremony will be...


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