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  2. Rip current - Wikipedia

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    Rip currents typically flow at about 0.5 m/s (1.6 ft/s). They can be as fast as 2.5 m/s (8.2 ft/s), which is faster than any human can swim. Most rip currents are fairly narrow, and even the widest rip currents are not very wide. Swimmers can usually exit the rip easily by swimming at a right angle to the flow, parallel to the beach.

  3. List of water sports - Wikipedia

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    List of water sports. A variety of water sports. From top left: diving, surfing, water polo, synchronized swimming, swimming, rowing, yacht racing, dragon boat racing, kayaking. Water sports or aquatic sports are sports activities conducted on waterbodies and can be categorized according to the degree of immersion by the participants.

  4. Where to make a splash this summer: Best lakes and ... - AOL

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    Best Lake for Swimming: Lake Jocassee in South Carolina. Lake Jocassee is the best lake in the U.S. for swimming. Located in the northwesternmost reaches of South Carolina, the scenic Lake ...

  5. List of Olympic records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Of the 35 pool-based events, swimmers from the United States hold fourteen records, Australia seven, China four, Hungary three, Great Britain and South Africa two each, and one each to Ukraine, Russian Olympic Committee and Sweden. Twenty of the current Olympic records were set at the 2020 Summer Olympics, seven in 2016, three in 2012, and five ...

  6. Spending time near the water this summer? Here's when you ...

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    Items like swim vests might offer some level of protection, but they are not life jackets. Puddle jumpers are certified by the U.S. Coast Guard, but, again, are not considered life jackets.

  7. Gulf of Corryvreckan - Wikipedia

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    Orwell's one-legged brother-in-law, Bill Dunn, was the first person to swim the gulf. Natural history. Minke whales and porpoises swim in the fast-moving waters and only the most resilient plants and corals thrive on the seabed. Soft corals such as Alcyonium digitatum can be found in hollows and other sheltered locations.

  8. What happened to 2M gallons of water, pool at Lucas Oil after ...

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    The nearly 2 million gallons of water that were pumped in from a hydrant on South Capitol Avenue to the competition and warmup pools in Lucas Oil started being drained Sunday as soon as the final ...

  9. Open water swimming - Wikipedia

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    Open water swimming. The start of an amateur ocean swim event on Christmas morning 2016, at Manly Beach, Australia. Open water swimming is a swimming discipline which takes place in outdoor bodies of water such as open oceans, lakes, and rivers. Competitive open water swimming is governed by the International Swimming Federation, World Aquatics ...