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Student in carving of racial slur on teammate's chest no longer enrolled at Gettysburg College
The unidentified student is accused of carving the epithet using a box cutter at an on-campus swim team gathering.
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Sunnyvale sisters to swim from Alcatraz to San Francisco for 100th time
Two sisters from the South Bay are getting ready for a chilly swim from Alcatraz to Aquatic Park for a 100th time. NBC Bay Area’s Terry McSweeney talks with the open water swimmers ahead of the big day Sunday.
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Sea lion attacks swimmer at San Diego beach, lifeguards say
A sea lion attacked a man while he was swimming at Mission Beach on Friday night, officials said.
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Whale spotted in Half Moon Bay harbor
A whale was captured on video swimming in a Half Moon Bay harbor Thursday afternoon.
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Whale spotted in Half Moon Bay
A whale was captured on video swimming in a Half Moon Bay harbor Thursday afternoon. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Paralympic triathlon events in Seine River postponed due to poor water quality
Paralympics organizers say triathlon competitions in Paris scheduled for Sunday have been postponed because of concerns about water quality in the Seine River after heavy rainfall. The 11 para triathlon events are now scheduled for Monday, if upcoming water testing allows. Rainstorms hit the French capital Friday and Saturday. Heavy rains cause wastewater and runoff to flow into the river,...
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How Paralympian Ali Truwit is swimming for gold after a shark attack
Swimmer Ali Truwit is going for gold at the 2024 Paralympics barely a year after a shark bit her foot off and her left leg was amputated below the knee.
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Swimming in San Jose's Lake Cunningham? City leaders are working to make it feasible
San Jose leaders said Thursday they are ready to make Lake Cunningham swimmable again.
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New Jersey mom breaks swimming world record at first Paralympic Games, wins silver amid ‘bullying'
In an interview with NBC after her silver medal win, the mother of three said she was unable to celebrate her world record because she’s been dealing with tension from fellow Paralympians.
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Salmon will soon swim freely in the Klamath River for first time in a century once dams are removed
For the first time in more than a century, salmon will have free passage along the more than 400 miles of the Klamath River and its tributaries as the largest dam removal project in U.S. history nears completion along the California-Oregon border.
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