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A jolly good job in London
www.boston.com
[Boston Globe] championships was a fiasco, with 10 of the 35 entrants failing to finish and six refusing to start in brutal conditions degree water and similar air temperatures - that resembled last year's Dubai race in which US competitor Fran Crippen died.
NZZ: Weltmeisterin in der Hitzeschlacht
[NZZ Online] - Das entspricht der Obergrenze, die der Weltverband eingeführt hat, nachdem vor einem Jahr in Dubai der Amerikaner Fran Crippen wegen Überhitzung gestorben war. Die Mehrzahl der Langstreckenschwimmer findet das trotzdem zu hoch, doch Oberson war die
NYAD, ALL CAPS
www.tampabay.com
[Tampabay.com] - In 2010, Fran Crippen, a 26-year-old member of the US national team and former star at the University of Florida, died while competing in an open water race in Dubai. Details were sketchy but several contestants said the water temperature was in the
London Olympics: open water swimming is toughest event at Games
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk (blog)] - Fran Crippen, a six-time US national champion, died in October last year in an open water race in Dubai. During that race the water temperature rose above 30 degrees and several swimmers suffered heat exhaustion. Two other members of the US team needed
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