Swimming Pool Headlines
Saving Money at the Swimming Pool (WHSV Harrisonburg)
With temperatures reaching 90 for the first time this year, many Valley residents will be diving into the pools.
Council-run swimming pools to be free by 2012 Olympics as Government races to stop Britain's couch potato epidemic (Evening Standard)
Swimming sessions at council-run pools will be free by 2012 under the Government's Olympics legacy plan.
US Swimmer Chloe Sutton Qualifies for 10k Open Water Swimming Olympic Spot
Chloe Sutton won the 10K Olympic Open Water Test Event today in Beijing, qualifying for the Olympic 10K race later this summer and ensuring her spot on the U.S. Olympic...
Swimming pools to open Monday (Bastrop Daily Enterprise)
Both City of Bastrop swimming pools, East Madison and Dotson Park, will open Monday.
Open Water Swimmers Mark Warkentin and Chloe Sutton Are First Two Swimmers Named to 2008 US Olympic Swim Team
Top U.S. open water swimmers Mark Warkentin (Santa Barbara, Calif.) and Chloe Sutton (Roseville, Calif.) are the first two swimmers to be named to the 2008 U.S. Olympic swim team....
City's outdoor swimming pools open Monday (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
St. Louis — The city will open its outdoor swimming pools on Monday. The indoor pools will change to summer schedules. All pools are free, open daily and provide free swimming lessons. Each pool has a different schedule of open and closing times as well as special swimming events.
Bowers Mansion opens swimming pool Saturday (Reno Gazette-Journal)
The swimming pool at Bowers Mansion Regional Park, 4005 U.S. 395 North in Washoe Valley, is scheduled to open for the season on Saturday.
British Swimming Pools Federation (ePolitix.com)
WHAT IS BSPF? The British Swimming Pool Federation (BSPF) was set up in 1999to bring together under one roof the UK bodies representingcontractors, manufacturers, distributors and retailers of swimmingpools, spas, saunas, steam rooms and associated equipment.
The lake now has a volume of more than 80,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools [EPA] (Aljazeera)
Chinese engineers are preparing to begin draining a lake in Sichuan province that was created by last month's earthquake. The lake threatens to flood dozens of nearby towns and villages, and authorities have evacuated a quarter of a million people from the area as a precaution.
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