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Keri-Anne Payne: Payne's the name of the game in the open water
www.independent.co.uk
[The Independent] - Last year the American Fran Crippen, one of the world's leading men, died during a race in the United Arab Emirates. "I know that my performance directors and my team are there for me and safety is the No 1 issue," says Payne.
14 Quit at Open-Water World Championships
www.nytimes.com
[New York Times] - By AP Many swimmers — mindful of the American swimmer Fran Crippen's death last year in a race in similarly warm water — failed to finish the 25-kilometer open-water race at the world championships in Jinshan City, China. The air temperature was 90
Swimming Tragedy Sparks Hi-Tech Safety
news.discovery.com
[Discovery News] - FINA was urged to make changes after the death of American swimmer Fran Crippen last October, during the final leg of the 10 km Marathon Swimming World Cup in Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. The 26-year-old had won bronze in the 10 km event at
Google News: Tragická smrt plavce přinesla novinku. Změť těl na MS hlídají sonary
[iDNES.cz] - Moderní bezpečnostní systém pořadatelé zavedli hlavně jako reakci na loňskou tragédii, kdy se v říjnu ve vodách Arabského moře poblíž Spojených arabských emirátů utopil Američan Fran Crippen. Šestinásobný americký šampion tehdy ve více než
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