Swimming Pool Headlines
Are you Changing Your Swim Plans to Save Money and Swim?
Financial cutbacks are everywhere. What does it cost to swim? Have they changed your or your family's swimming? Have you done anything to save money or stretch your budget so...
Swim Workout Plan for Novice Swimmers
You are a swimmer, and have the basics of a swimming workout figured out and want to be a better, but other than getting in the pool, you feel like...
A Simple Swimming Technique Tip
When swimming freestyle, keep the top of your head pointing in the direction of travel. A swimmer's "Head Point" - the top of their head - works like a compass....
Swimming Pace Changes from 50 to 1500 - How Can I Keep My Speed?
A reader asks: The longer I race, the slower I get. In a 50, I am faster than my friend, but in a 1500 he is faster. How can I...
Time to pitch in: Communities need to step up to help fund swimming pools next year (The Timberjay)
The St. Louis County School Board’s decision to seek levy authority for operation of swimming pools at Cook, Babbitt, and Tower-Soudan, was good news for the many residents of those communities who utilize those facilities.
Olympic Swimmer Michael Phelps in Compromising Photo Using a Bong
A photo of Michael Phelps smoking from a marijuana-type pipe (also called a bong) appeared in the British tabloid News of the World on Sunday. The authenticity of the photo...
UPDATE: Phelps Suspended for 3 Months - Olympic Swimmer Michael Phelps in Compromising Photo Using a Bong
USA Swimming has reprimanded Michael Phelps under its Code of Conduct by withdrawing financial support and the eligibility to compete for a period of three months effective today, February 5....
Swimming pool regulations passed by Lake City Council (Northeast Arkansas Town Crier)
The Lake City Council worked through a lengthy agenda, consisting of new ordinances and addition of a new fireman to the force, at the regular council meeting held Monday, Jan. 19.
Bill would add teeth to law requiring swimming-pool drain covers (Lexington Herald-Leader)
FRANKFORT When people go swimming in Lexington's nine public pools this summer, the water should be much safer thanks to anti-drowning drain covers in place under a new federal law. A state legislator wants to add even more teeth to the federal law, and his bill to do that took a big step Thursday when a Senate committee unanimously approved it. Senate Bill 21, sponsored by Sen. Tom ...
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