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    freezenet@noc.socialF
    "400 swimmers compete in Lake Argyle Swim despite crocodile bite a day earlier"""They actually saw freshies last year when they were swimming at the event."It maybe gave them a bit of motivation to swim faster.""https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-04/swimmers-compete-lake-argyle-swim-day-after-crocodile-bite/106638350Why am I not surprised this article is from Australia?#Australia #Crocodile #Swimming #Funny
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    @blinry Actually I'm not sure, it's always the nose.For me, it's more "get the air out" … whether nose or mouth, I don't think it matters much. Just keep the pressure to push it out and don't breath in / suck water in.
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    Gretchen Walsh sets 100m butterfly world record for third time in 12 months* American clocks time of 54.33 seconds in Florida * 23-year-old owns 13 fastest times in her event Gretchen Walsh bettered her own 100m butterfly world record for the third time in 12 months as she clocked 54.33 seconds in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the same event where she became the first woman to breach the ...https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/may/03/gretchen-walsh-sets-100m-butterfly-world-record-for-third-time-in-12-months#Swimming #USsports #Sport #TheGuardian(Sun, 3 May 2026 15:02:42 +0000)