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Esther Fujimoto’s Open Water Death Goes To Court

Esther Fujimoto passed away from injuries sustained in a collision with a boat at Pineview Reservoir in Utah in August 2011. Preliminary hearings on her death are underway in Utah. Witness Vaughn Anderson who rowed out to help Fujimoto immediately after the collision testified in court, “I heard what sounded like a woman screaming. Three

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Mega Touch – You Want These Lifeguards On Your Side

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. An estimated 110 million people visit the beaches of Southern California during the summer time. From star-laden Malibu to the hip Newport Beach, the Left Coast of America is renowned for its miles of shoreline, coastal cruising locations and people-watching and sports opportunities. Approximately 40% of the beach-goers get

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What Is The Olympic Marathon Swimming Course?

Fast, flat and furious. Tough, tactical and tricky. Easy-to-see, easy-to-get-to and easy-to-understand. That pretty much sums up the Olympic marathon swimming course for the athletes, coaches and spectators at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Why fast, flat and furious? The course is held on the home venue of the Serpentine Swimming Club in Hyde Park

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